Science, asked by dhruvrajsinh11111, 4 months ago

explain atmospheric refraction.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Atmospheric refraction is the deviation of light or other electromagnetic wave from a straight line as it passes through the atmosphere due to the variation in air density as a function of height. ... Astronomical or celestial refraction causes astronomical objects to appear higher above the horizon than they actually are.

Answered by gkaira504
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Atmospheric refraction refers to the refraction of light rays occurring in the earth's atmosphere. Atmospheric refraction results in early sunrise and delayed sunset, twinkling of stars, and also for the different colors of sky in day and night time.

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