we can see through a clear glass of water, why?
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You can see through a glass of water, but some light is reflected from its surface. ... So the light from behind the cloud gets scattered away, and all you see is light from your side of the cloud scattering off its many tiny reflective surfaces.
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Both water and glass are transparent substances, which means that both of them allow light to pass through them, hence making the object (here, glass of water) visible to the human eye.
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