King Fisher bird hunts fish in water by jumping exactly normal to the water surface. Give reasons
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⏩When light from fish present inside water goes to air at some angle, it bends a little. So, the bird outside water doesn't get the actual position of the fish.
⏩ But when the light from fish present inside water comes to air normally, that is at 0° to normal, then the light ray doesn't bend.
⏩ That's why when the kingfisher sees normally, the actual position of fish can be known.
That's why kingfisher hunts fish in water by jumping exactly normal to the water surface.
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Here's the answer you are looking for
⏩When light from fish present inside water goes to air at some angle, it bends a little. So, the bird outside water doesn't get the actual position of the fish.
⏩ But when the light from fish present inside water comes to air normally, that is at 0° to normal, then the light ray doesn't bend.
⏩ That's why when the kingfisher sees normally, the actual position of fish can be known.
That's why kingfisher hunts fish in water by jumping exactly normal to the water surface.
See the attachment for reference.
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