Explain why objects in water appear to be a different size then the same objects above the water.(1 point)

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The objects in the water appear to be a different size because water actually slightly physically alters objects' size when they are fully immersed.
The objects in the water appear to be a different size because water actually slightly physically alters objects' size when they are fully immersed.

The objects in the water appear to be a different size because they are further away and therefore they seem smaller.
The objects in the water appear to be a different size because they are further away and therefore they seem smaller.

The objects in the water appear to be a different size because when the light rays pass from the air into the water they change speed. This change in speed will appear to bend the light and distorts the image of the objects.
The objects in the water appear to be a different size because when the light rays pass from the air into the water they change speed. This change in speed will appear to bend the light and distorts the image of the objects.

The objects in the water appear to be a different size because the surface of the water acts as a filter and changes the way objects appear.

The objects in the water appear to be a different size because the surface of the water acts as a filter and changes the way objects appear.