Give examples of mirages
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An example of a mirage is when you believe you see water or a ship in the desert when it isn't really there. An optical phenomenon in which light is refracted through a layer of hot air close to the ground, giving the appearance of there being refuge in the distance.
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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. ... In this way the sky itself can be reflected, resulting in the mirage of a distant lake
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