what do mirages disappears as you get closer?
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Impress mom today by showing her how optical illusions work. It's that time of year when you start to mirages over hot pavement. It looks like water is over the road, but it's not. And the closer you get to that water, the more the mirage disappears.
This is because an optical illusion is occurring.
On this week's Science Sunday, Channel 3's Tim Pham and Brittany Beggs demonstrate how light bends (refracts) and reflects.
You'll notice the two arrows on the sheet of paper are pointed in one direction. The arrows don't change when putting the paper behind the glass cup. But by adding water, you'll notice the arrows turn the opposite direction.❤✌️✌️
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This is because an optical illusion is occured
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The mirage which we see during this time the light is reflected and refracted of the hot air that is bouncing rising and moving around this is why it appear to be look liquid
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