Can air make shadows?
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Yes, air can indeed make shadows. A shadow occurs when an object in a light beam prevents some of the light from continuing on in the forward direction. When the light beam hits a wall or the ground, a darker shape is visible where less light is hitting the surface.
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Although air is almost perfectly transparent, it can still cast shadows via refraction. ... But, when different regions of air have different indices of refraction, the air can indeed bend light away from the forward direction and create a shadow.
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