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Twinking of stars is due to atmospheric​

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Answered by nisha2425
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Twinking stars due to atmospheric refraction of star-light.The refraction of light caused by the earth's atmosphere having air layers of varying optical density is called atmospheric refraction.

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Twinkling of stars is caused by the passing of light through different layers of a turbulent atmosphere. Most scintillation effects are caused by anomalousatmospheric refraction caused by small-scale fluctuations in air density usually related to temperature gradients.

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