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A periscope is a tool that allows you to see things that you would not be able to see otherwise. It works by reflecting light through a system of mirrors.
Here's how it works:
Periscopes are often used by submarines to see above the water without having to surface. They are also used by firefighters to see through smoke and by soldiers to see over walls.
The submarine used a periscope to observe the surface of the water.
Noun:
The word "periscope" is derived from the Greek words "peri" (around) and "skopein" (to look). The first recorded use of the word "periscope" in English was in 1854.
When might a periscope be useful?