how did the mirages keep dora from finishing her journey across the sahara desert
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The Sahara desert
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- We understand that Mirages are most common in deserts.
- Definitely, They happen when light passes through two layers of air with different temperatures.
- Usually the Sahara desert sun heats the sand, which in turn heats the air just above it.
- As a matter of fact, we can say that the hot air bends light rays and reflects the sky.
- Thus, the mirages kept Dora from finishing her journey across the Sahara desert.
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