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The stars appear higher in the sky than they actually are, due to:; A. diffraction of light; B. scattering of light; C. refraction of light; D. reflection of light

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Answered by Rahul161817231
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Due to continuous refraction, the light from the star appears to come from a point which is actually higher than the star.

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Answered by souravjana34
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The stars appear higher in the sky than they actually are ,due to reflection of light.

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