The bottom of a pond appears raised give reason
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>This occurs due to a phenomenon called REFRACTION.
>As light passes from water (denser medium) to air (rarer medium) it bends away from the normal, this creates the illusion of raised bottom.
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Answer: The bottom of a pond appears to be raised due to the phenomenon of REFRACTION. While having a look into the pond, light travels from denser medium(water) to rarer medium(air) after reflecting from the surface of the pond. This creates illusion of raised bottom as in this case of the pond.
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