When immersed in a beaker of water, a straight glass rod seems to undergo bending, as depicted in the diagram.

What provides the most accurate explanation for this phenomenon?
(1 point)

As light crosses the boundary between air and water, it undergoes
refraction.

At the interface between air and water, light undergoes reflection.

The temperature of the water in the beaker is higher than that of the surrounding air.

In water, light moves at a higher speed compared to its velocity in air.

The most accurate explanation for this phenomenon is that as light crosses the boundary between air and water, it undergoes refraction.