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How does refraction affect nature?

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Answered by Gautmathsam
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Atmospheric refraction makes the Sun visible even when it is just below the horizon. This effect is especially powerful for objects that appear close to the horizon, such as the rising or setting Sun, because the light rays enter the Earth's atmosphere at a particularly shallow angle.

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Answered by pradeeshsreenivas889
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Atmospheric refraction makes the Sun visible even when it is just below the horizon. This effect is especially powerful for objects that appear close to the horizon, such as the rising or setting Sun, because the light rays enter the Earth's atmosphere at a particularly shallow angle.

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