why air becomes “wobbly” (and, thus, kind of visible) when it’s hot

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why air becomes “wobbly” (and, thus, kind of visible) when it’s hot

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Because there are changes in air temperature over small distances, which changes the density, this causes the air to rise and become turbulent. The different areas of density moving around each other changes the optical coefficient, which changes how light passes through the air, creating a mirage.

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