Give reason a) We see apparent random wavering or flickering of objects when seen through a turbulent stream of hot air rising above fire.
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Random wavering or flickering of objects when seen through a turbulent stream of hot air rising above the fire is due to atmospheric refraction i.e., refraction of light by the earth's atmosphere. ... Hotter air is less denser than the cooler air (denser) above it.
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Random wavering or flickering of objects when seen through a turbulent stream of hot air rising above the fire is due to atmospheric refraction i.e., refraction of light by the earth's atmosphere. The air just above the fire becomes hotter than air further up.
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