Stars seem higher than they actually are” – explain why?
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Stars seem higher than they actually are because of the phenomenon of atmospheric refraction. ... The atmospheric air at higher levels is rarer and the air near the earth's surface is denser, and the light from the star bends more sharply when it passes through the denser layer of air.,
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