Why does the air above a fire (or sufficiently hot surface) appear to shimmer and move?

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Why does the air above a fire (or sufficiently hot surface) appear to shimmer and move?

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Hot air is less dense than the surrounding cooler air, so it has a different refractive index (it bends light slightly differently), resulting in light passing through it appear “wavy”

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