Why do sometimes we see a fake image of water on the road while driving ?
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In the case of the “water on the road,” because the air directly above the road is hotter, it causes light rays from the sky to bend and wind up aiming at your pupils. Thus, you can't see the road ahead and instead see wavy splotches of reflective surface instead — what would normally look like pools of water
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- In the case of the “water on the road,” because the air directly above the road is hotter, it causes light rays from the sky to bend and wind up aiming at your pupils. Thus, you can't see the road ahead and instead see wavy splotches of reflective surface instead — what would normally look like pools of water
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