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

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Answered by Sardrni
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We can see the Sun even when it is little below the horizon because of refraction of light

Explanation: The rays of light from the Sun travel in straight line until they reach the Earth's atmosphere. ... This causes the light rays to bend and we see the Sun early.

Answered by Anonymous
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៚Atmospheric refraction makes the Sun visible even when it is just below the horizon. Because of refraction of sunlight, daytime is just slightly longer than night time on March Equinox and September Equinox.

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