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What happened to the air above the prithvi on the hot day

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Answered by Jaswindar9199
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The air above the Prithvi (soil) seems to shimmer on a hot day.

  • During a hot day, the air above the soil seems shimmering due to the water vapour that is present on it.

  • The soil internally includes numerous water molecules that are sandwiched in between them, this water evaporates in the form of water vapour during a hot summer or could be a dry day.

  • The existence of this water vapour on the surface of the Prithvi makes the sand or the soil shimmer during the day.

  • The meaning of the term shimmering is to shine with a soft, scarcely wavering light. Now here, when during summer days the air near the ground becomes hot this impact is examined. It is also known as the 'Miraz ' which is commonly observed on roads where a false visualisation of water arises.

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