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What is looming? How is it formed?

Looming is a kind of mirage observed in very cold region in which the distant objects appear to be hanging midway in the air, virtual and erect. This is caused due to total internal reflection in downwards direction caused by atmospheric refraction when the warmer (optically rarer) air remains above the colder (optically denser) air in the atmosphere.



Fig. Looming


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