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explain the term terrestrial refraction.​

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Answered by Itzcupkae
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The change in the apparent altitude of a distant point on or near the earth's surface, as the top of a mountain, arising from the passage of light from it to the eye through atmospheric strata of varying density. See also: Refraction.

Answered by mahichaurasia454
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A variety of phenomena that results from the refraction of electromagnetic waves (including visible light) by Earth's atmospheric layers of various density along the line of sight to a terrestrial object, distorting the shape or changing the apparent location of the terrestrial object from the perspective.

The apparent random wavering or flickering of object seen through a turbulent stream of hot air rising above a fire or a radiator. Twinkling of stars. Advanced sunrise and delayed sunset. Apparent flattening of the sun's disc at sunrise and sunset.

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