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atmospheric refraction......​

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Answered by gomathiboyalla4
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Refraction caused by the molecules present in the atmosphere is called atmospheric refraction.

For example, twinkling of stars. The starlight reaching the eye of an observer from earth passes through a medium of continuous changing refractive index. Hence, the stars appear a bit higher than their actual position.

Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Refraction that takes place with the atmosphere linkage is known as atmospheric refraction.

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