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why do stars twinkle


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➡Stars twinkle because of churning of atmosphere of earth.When the atmosphere of the earth churns , the light of the stars is refracted in different directions.This causes the star's image to change slightly in brightness and position, hence "twinkle."

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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."

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