Explain the phenomenon of 'Looming'
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Looming is the most noticeable and most often observed of these refraction phenomena. It is an abnormally large refraction of the object that increases the apparent elevation of the distant objects and sometimes allows an observer to see objects that are located below the horizon under normal conditions.
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Explanation:mirages of an opposite kind are seen in polar region and in very cold country near the sea . the earth is very cold and layer of air are coldest near the earth and becomes warmer as we go up, forming a temperature gradient over spme limited of the atmosphere
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