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Pelican hunts fish in the water as th pelican the waters surface why must it aim for the fish in a slightly different place than where the fish appears to be located​

Pelican hunts fish in the water as th pelican the waters surface why must it aim for the fish in a slightly different place than where the fish appears to be lo class=

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The Pelican  must aim differently than where the fish appears to be because light is refracted from air to water.

Refraction is the change in the direction of a wave at the interface between two media. The effects of refraction are easily seen when light is travelling from air to water hence objects are not really where they appear to be when viewed above the water surface.

Hence, the Pelican  must aim differently than where the fish appears to be because light is refracted from air to water.

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