explanation of mirage
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Mirages happen when the ground is very hot and the air is cool. ... When the light moves through the cold air and into the layer of hot air it is refracted (bent). A layer of very warm air near the ground refracts the light from the sky nearly into a U-shaped bend.
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The definition of a mirage is an optical illusion, something that you believe you see but that isn't really there. An example of a mirage is when you believe you see water or a ship in the desert when it isn't really there
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