When you see 'heat rising', what are you actually seeing? - eviltoast

Like the title says: when you see “heat rising” (the wavy/blurry area above a heat source), what are you actually seeing?

Bonus question: How does that cast a shadow? I noticed when I was opening my air fryer, I could see the shadow of the heat rising but, looking at the hot basket itself, couldn’t see it.

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    3 months ago

    Warmer air has a different density to colder air, so the light refracts/bends, like through a prism.
    The shadows occur as the light happens to have been focused away from those points.

    Edit: Not a scientist. Currently high.