explain mirage as an illustration of refraction ?
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The light waves from sun travel straight through atmosphere to the eye. ... The brain assumes that refracted light follows the straight path. As refracted light from sky is interpreted to a straight ray, it let the person see image of sky on the ground. This is why mirage appears as blue water.
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Mirage, in optics, the deceptive appearance of a distant object or objects caused by the bending of light rays (refraction) in layers of air of varying density.
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