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write a short note on mirage in desert​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Desert mirages occur because light bends to move through warmer, less dense air. ... In the desert, the air is at its hottest near the surface, and it cools as it rises. This is why the light refracts downward, causing the eye to see sky-like (or water-like) colors below the horizon.

Answered by roshini36
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A mirage is a phenomenon where you think you see water. ... Mirages are most common in deserts. They happen when light passes through two layers of air with different temperatures. The desert sun heats the sand, which in turn heats the air just above it. The hot air bends light rays and reflects the sky.

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