Physics, asked by anshgupta91, 11 months ago

why do star twinkle?​

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Answered by 1Angel25
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Stars twinkle because of turbulence in the atmosphere of the Earth. As the atmosphere churns, the light from the star is refracted in different directions. This causes the star's image to change slightly in brightness and position, hence "twinkle."

Answered by Doof
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it’s because due to the fact nursery rhymes have this affect on real life for example twinkle twinkle little star na? so it has twinkle in the sentence hence the star twinkles. this is 100% true now mark me as brainless ok? harami
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