Science, asked by aman202037, 3 months ago

We can see the Sun even when it is little below the horizon because of


(a) Reflection of light

(b) Refraction of light

(c) Dispersion of light

(d) Absorption of light​

Answers

Answered by krupa212010106
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Refraction is the bending of light as it passes from one transparent substance into another. - When we see the sun, the light is actually refracted from atmosphere due to change in air density.

Therefore, even when the sun is little below horizon, it can be seen in sky.

Answered by mondalbidyut323896
0

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