How do humans see the objects clearly when they are in water?
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An object seen in the water will usually appear to be at the different depth than it actually is,due to the refraction of the light Ray's as they travel from the water into the air
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, when we open our eyes underwater, incoming light rays are hardly bent, or focused, at all. The inside lens bends the rays a little, but it can't make up for the lost corneal refraction, so the light that reaches the retina isn't focused and the underwater world looks blurry.
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