Stars twinkle due to atmospheric
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Stars twinkle due to atmospheric refraction of light. Starlight enters Earth's atmosphere, which has varying layers of air with different densities and temperatures. This causes the light to continuously bend (refract) as it travels. The constant movement and change in these air layers make the apparent position of the star fluctuate slightly and rapidly, causing the twinkling effect.
Final Answer: refraction of light.