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An optical illusion, caused by atmospheric conditions, in which nonexistent bodies of water are seen:

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The answer is; mirage

Mirages are especially common in searing heat when the atmosphere close to the ground is greatly heated by the sun and refracts sunlight hence creating an optical illusion (like a pool of water when in fact it is dry land). The illusion is actually a displaced image of the sky.


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