Definition of Mirage in desert
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Desert mirage. Like Fata Morganas, desert mirages occur because light bends to move through warmer, less dense air. ... This is why inferior desert mirages usually show up as water-like images on the ground. In the desert, the air is at its hottest near the surface, and it cools as it rises.
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an optical effect that is sometimes seen at sea, in the desert, or over a hot pavement, that may have the appearance of a pool of water or a mirror in which distant objects are seen inverted, and that is caused by the bending or reflection of rays of light by a layer of heated air of varying density.
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