The third paragraph of the text, written at sea, looked at the starry sky and said, "I seem to see countless fireflies flying around me." Why does the author have such an association? " Please be reas

The third paragraph of the text, written at sea, looked at the starry sky and said, "I seem to see countless fireflies flying around me." Why does the author have such an association? " Please be reasonable. At sea, air density and other conditions vary greatly due to high humidity and windy. . . The refraction of starlight in the air will also change greatly, and the stars you see will flicker greatly. . . Just like fireflies. . And there is almost no light pollution at sea, more like fireflies in the dark.