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Physics, 14.05.2021 19:10 hadwell34

A bird runs into the window of a building because it sees the reflection of the sky in the window. The sky does not appear distorted in this window. What type of mirror or lens is the window acting as? EXPLAIN YOUR ANSWER. (BTW, I marked this as physics because there wasn't a subject for overall science, and I don't know what certain type of science this would be considered, and physics seemed like the closest estimate.)

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