Limnology
The angle of incidence is the angle formed between the incoming light ray and a line perpendicular to the surface at the point of contact. This angle is crucial in understanding how light interacts with water surfaces and affects the amount of light that penetrates into aquatic environments. The angle of incidence influences reflection, refraction, and ultimately light attenuation as it passes through water, impacting primary productivity and the overall ecology of freshwater systems.
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