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Jaydon Fox
25 July, 18:49
What does air have to do with light refraction?
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Lillianna Gordon
25 July, 19:24
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When light travels from air into water, it slows down, causing it to change directions slightly
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Carina
25 July, 21:07
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Evn different densities of air refract light. Thats how mirages are formed.
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