why during a hot day the air above the soil appear shimmering?
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Due to total internal refraction.
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We know that soil contains water. Due to sunlight, the water from the soil begins to evaporate and
turns into water vapour. This water vapour when reflects the sunlight appears as if it is shining and
hence the air above the soil makes the land look shimmery.
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