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The Shimmering or Wavy Lines That Can Often Be Seen

Question 64

Question 64

Multiple Choice

The shimmering or wavy lines that can often be seen near the ground on a hot day are due to:


A) Brownian movement
B) reflection
C) refraction
D) diffraction
E) dispersion

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