Thought of the Day: Fish

If humans can’t see air, can fish see water?

Humans can’t see air because it is mostly transparent, meaning it doesn’t strongly interact with visible light. However, when it comes to fish and water, the situation is a bit different. Water interacts with light more than air does, leading to changes in the way light behaves underwater compared to in the air.

Fish have adapted to their aquatic environment, and their eyes are designed to perceive light in water. Water absorbs and scatters light differently than air, and fish eyes have evolved to optimize their vision underwater. While fish can “see” water, they may not perceive it in the same way humans perceive air. Water can affect the color, intensity, and clarity of light, but fish have adapted visual systems that allow them to navigate and hunt effectively in their watery surroundings.

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