All mirages are optical illusions but all optical illusions are not mirages.
A mirage
A mirage is an optical illusion which is caused by atmospheric conditions. This is often due to the refraction of light from the sky by heated air.
It's called a Mirage (meee-rahhh-juh): an illusion created by light rippling in heat waves.
An optical illusion that is caused by atmospheric conditions in which nonexistent bodies of water are seen is commonly referred to as a mirage. This is most common in extremely hot climates, and although the most common mirage is of bodies of water, there are other illusions that may appear to a person, as well.
Like when you are driving down the road on a hot day and up ahead in the road it looks wet, but when you get there it's not. That's a Mirage or an optical illusion.An example of an optical illusion due to refraction is the formation of rainbow caused by action of water droplets as prism.
A mirage is a common optical illusion.
The mirage was just an optical illusion.
A mirage
A mirage is an optical phenomenon that creates the illusion of water. I can't imagine an opposite of seeing an illusion.
A mirage on the water creates an optical illusion known as a Fata Morgana, where distant objects appear distorted and elevated due to the bending of light rays.
The likely word is mirage (optical illusion, notably in the desert).
A mirage is an optical illusion which is caused by atmospheric conditions. This is often due to the refraction of light from the sky by heated air.
A mirage is formed when light rays are bent or refracted due to temperature differences in the air. This bending of light creates an optical illusion where distant objects appear distorted or displaced.
A mirage is an optical illusion that appears to be real but is not actually there.
A mirage is an optical illusion. It occurs in areas such as deserts where the ground is extremely hot and the air is cool.
It's called a Mirage (meee-rahhh-juh): an illusion created by light rippling in heat waves.
We could see the deer through our optic sights.