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why stars lighting in night ​

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Answered by Brainly0786
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The twinkling of stars in our night sky is down to the Earth's atmosphere. Aslight from the stars travels towards Earth it can easily move in a straight line, but once it starts travelling through the Earth's atmosphere it gets bounced around in different directions by the particles in the air.

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Answered by futureias
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because of rotation  of earth

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