HAVE YOU EVER WONDERED why clear skies are sometimes deep blue and at
other times almost white? Or why some sunsets are fiery red and others watery yellow?
The reason is that the mixture of particles in the atmosphere is constantly changing.
Every color in the sky comes from the sun. Sunlight is white, which means it is a mix
of every color in the rainbow. But as it passes through the atmosphere, gases, dust, ice
crystals and water droplets split it into the various colors, bouncing some towards our
eyes and absorbing others. The Colors we see depend on which colors are reflected
and which are absorbed. Clear skies are blue because gases in the air reflect mostly
blue light from the sun. The sky gets paler when extra dust or moisture reflects other
colors, diluting the blue. Sunsets are yellow (or red if the air is dusty) because the
sun’s rays have to travel so far through the lower atmosphere that all the yellow color
) What do you notice about the first four words in the given passage? Why
do you think they are set out this way?
2) Words such as “the reason is”, “because”, and “which means” tell us that
this piece of writing does more than simply list facts. What else does each
of these words/phrases do in the given passage?
3) Write down the summary of the given passage.
4) Suggest a suitable title for the given passage.
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