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YES. It will act as a convex lens.
Water can act like a mirror, but for you to see something in a mirror it has to be big enough, and angled in the right direction. Disturbed water will act like lots of small mirrors, pointing in every direction possible. Like trying to see something reflected in a disco ball.
"surface tension"
I think the bubble will act as a flat glass slab as refraction will always occur at two surfaces which are parallel.
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The cornea or lens of the eye.
Yes.Just pour it over a glass and it'd act like a convex lens.
lETTERS TOWARD THE CENTRE OF THE DROP WOULD APPEAR ENLARGED. dROP WORKS AS MAGNIFYING GLASS.
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it act as a volcano it will cool and harden
circulatory system act like a water pipe, it allows blood to transport to the body
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Wax and water are both adhesive when together, this means that they will stick. Your hands and water act in that manner which is why water feels wet. The water will stick to the wax and won't go anywhere due to its adhesive properties. Clean surfaces and water act together cohesively which is the opposite and means that they don't stick together. This leaves the water flowing freely across the surface with nothing to stick onto.
YES. It will act as a convex lens.
Yes, water vapor can act like a prism. A rainbow is caused by raindrops, not by vapor. When light enters a raindrop at an angle to its surface, different colors refract at different angles as in a prism. A reflection occurs at the far side of the drop, and more refraction occurs as the light exits the drop, to be seen by your eye. Multiple reflections inside the drop are the cause of multiple ("double", even "triple") rainbows.
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