why do pools appear shallower than they actullay are?
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example of refraction is when you see the bottom of a swimming pool. The light travels from the bottom of the pool, through the water, then through the air into your eye. The light travels in such a way that the pool often appears to be shallower than it really is.
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It is because of refraction.
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