A mirage can be caused by light rays bending when they pass through substances of different densities. In this drawing, light rays from the distant rocks bend as they pass from the cool, heavy air near the surface to the upper warm, light air. This produces a mirage that makes the rocks appear closer than they are.
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World Book illustration by Sarah Woodward</P>
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