You are in a desert on a hot day and see water in the distance. It is not really there, but results from refraction of light. What explains the behavior of the light waves?
1 Answer
This is a result of the relation between air temperature, air density and its refractive index.
Also, total internal reflection plays a part.
Explanation:
As you say, light coming from the sky is refracted as it travels toward the much warmer air near the sand surface of the desert.
As the density of the air is reduced when its temperature rises, the refraction causes the light to bend away from the normal (which we will take to be vertical in this case).
This picture shows it nicely:
