due to which gas molecules in atmosphere the sky appears blue
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When the sun's light reaches the Earth's atmosphere it is scattered, or deflected, by the tiny molecules of gas (mostly nitrogen and oxygen) in the air. Because these molecules are much smaller than the wavelength of visible light, the amount of scattering depends on the wavelength
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oxygen hydrogen nitrogen dust particles in sky etc
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