Science, asked by Prashikmeshram161200, 11 months ago

Air is present everywhere, but we cannot see it. Why?

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Answered by sonali2853
5

Explanation:

Air is transparent to our eyes because we have evolved retinas that are sensitive to the very wavelengths of light that pass through it unobstructed – otherwise we wouldn't be able to see anything at all. Wind is just moving air, caused by pressure differences in the atmosphere.

Since air is invisible we easily forget that it is all around us. When we blow air in a balloon, we can feel the air pushing on the balloon. It's the same with a tire or basketball. When we sit in front of a fan, we can actually feel the air molecules moving in the same direction.

Answered by khushichoudhary86
3

Explanation:

Yes air is present everywhere but we cannot see the air because air is transparent to our eyes because we have evolved retinas that are sensitive to the very wavelengths of light that pass through it unobstructed - otherwise we won't be able to see anything at all.

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