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    A Mirage Is an Optical Effect Caused by Refraction When
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A Mirage Is an Optical Effect Caused by Refraction When

Question 90

Question 90

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A mirage is an optical effect caused by refraction when light passes from air with one density into air with a different density, causing the object to appear displaced from its true position.

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