Why do stars consistently exhibit the twinkling effect?

Answer

Their light reaches Earth as effectively point sources that are randomly refracted by atmospheric turbulence.

Stars are so distant that their light arrives as narrow, pinpoint beams. These beams are randomly refracted or bent many times per second by atmospheric layers with varying temperatures and densities, which is perceived as twinkling.

Why do stars consistently exhibit the twinkling effect?
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