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twinking of stars science nite​

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Answered by brilliant880
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is an example of Atmospheric refraction

Answered by llxdevilgirlxll
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\bold{Stars \ twinkle}because their light must pass through pockets of Earth's atmosphere that vary in temperature and density, and it's all very turbulent. On rough nights, \bold{a \  star} appears to shift position constantly as its light is refracted this way and that.

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