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The density of air increases as the air gets cooler. The greater the difference in densities is, the more the light refracted.
when your driving on a really hot sunny day if you look in front of you - you can see what will look like water puddles but they dissappear as you get closer this is mirage
In the hot desert heat, the man had a mirage of a lemonade stand in the distance.
Seeing fake water on a hot road is the most common mirage. On hot summer days, you can see what appears to be water on an asphalt highway.
The heat was thought likely to make people more likely to fight. Belligerence was associated with the hot humours, choler and blood, not the cold ones.
"I have a Mirage 94. When it gets hot, the transmission slips."
we sweat more on a hot dry day,as on a humid day there is lot of moisture already present in the atmosphere.And on a dry day heat is more and moisture is less...
A mirage is when you are for say in the desert plains and you see a lake in the distance. You keep going and you never reach the lake. The lake was a mirage, you thought it was a lake, but because you were hot and thirsty, you imagined it up.
I guess that would depend on where you are talking about. It most likely cool to cold, north of the equator. Warm to hot south of the equator. Need a location to be more specific on the temperature for Christmas day in 1914.
The road looks wet because of diffusion. See the attached link. Harvard "Hot Road Mirage" http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~scdiroff/lds/LightOptics/HotRoadMirage/HotRoadMirage.html
NO, people who say mirage is a real dotm deluxe figure and do reviews about mirage are just getting a car from a company like hot wheels and re-painting the car red to look like mirage.
A mirage is a reflection visible at sea, in deserts, or above hot pavement of some distant object often in distorted form as a result of atmospheric conditions.