Biology, asked by aditisweetgirl, 21 days ago

Why is the air above the soil seem to shimmer on a hot summer day ?​

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Answered by harishbabui7122006
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Answer:

On a hot summer day, the vapour coming out of the soil reflects the sunlight and the air above the soil seems to shimmer.

Answered by ankitpatle0
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  • To begin with, the definition of shimmering is to shine with a gentle, gently swaying light.
  • Now, when the air near the ground becomes heated during summer days, this effect may be seen.
  • It's also known as'miraz' or'mrig marich,' and it's most commonly seen on roadways where water is misrepresented. Water is present in the soil of the agriculture.
  • This soil water evaporates and becomes water vapour on a hot summer day.
  • The sunlight is reflected irregularly by the water vapour flowing out of the soil, giving the air above the soil a shimmery appearance.
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