Environmental Sciences, asked by himasiri, 3 months ago

how do fishes see in water​

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Answered by shailesh4940
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Fish don't need goggles because their eyes are designed to work underwater. They still have the same parts that you do: there's a cornea, an iris and a pupil, the way the light gets in and bounces around and then transmits a signal to their brain so they can see things. Some fish can actually see really well.

Answered by dakshveer123456789
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by eyes but the eyes have special protection on them so that's why they dont hv problems with water

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