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explain why stars seen higher than they actually have?

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Answered by misscutie94
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The stars seem to be higher in the sky than they actually are due to atmospheric refraction .

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Answered by Anonymous
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Stars seem higher than they actually are because of atmospheric refraction of light coming from the star while passing through the successive denser layers of earth's atmosphere.

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