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Why do the stars appear to be higher in the sky as compared to their actual positions?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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A star appears slightly higher than it's actual position in the sky because of the atmospheric refraction, the star seems to be higher in the sky than the actual position. ... Moreover when the light from the star comes down the dense air bends the light more.

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Answered by deepikatogriya96
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due to containers reflection of star's light, the star appear to be at a higher position and our see will see the Star at the position from where light enters it Indus street light direction

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