Why gasoline fumes visible?

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I noticed the same type of thing happens with fire.

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Vapour in the air bends light differently than the dry air around it, and this distortion means that you can see it.

Hot air also looks different to cold air, as it is less dense. Again, this change in density means that light interacts with it differently so we can see it.

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