Why can we see shockwaves, and when we see them, what exactly are we really seeing?

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Why can we see shockwaves, and when we see them, what exactly are we really seeing?

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In moist air, shockwaves can make the water condense out, which leaves a visible disturbance your eye can see. The pressure changes how the water is held in the air.

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