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Why in hot weather roads appear wet?

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Why in hot weather roads appear wet?

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In hot weather, roads appear wet because of a phenomenon called diffraction. The air close to a hot road has a different index of refraction that the cooler air above it. When light passes through 2 media of differing indices of refraction, the light will bend. This bending of light is called refraction, and from a distance this bent light makes it appear that the road is wet.

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