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Who (or when was)discovered advanced sunset and delayed sunrise?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Advanced sunrise and delayed sunset are phenomena caused due to atmospheric refraction. In this the Sun appears to rise early by 2 minutes and set late by 2 minutes.Sunrise" occurs the moment the disc of the sun peeks above the eastern horizon due to the Earth's rotation. "Sunset" is the opposite. It occurs the moment the disc of sun completely disappears below the western horizon. Technically, "dusk" is the period of twilight between complete darkness and sunrise (or sunset).

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Answered by Anonymous
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\huge\mathfrak\red{Answer :-}

Advanced sunrise and delayed sunset are phenomena caused due to atmospheric refraction. In this the Sun appears to rise early by 2 minutes and set late by 2 minutes.Sunrise" occurs the moment the disc of the sun peeks above the eastern horizon due to the Earth's rotation. "Sunset" is the opposite. It occurs the moment the disc of sun completely disappears below the western horizon. Technically, "dusk" is the period of twilight between complete darkness and sunrise (or sunset).

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