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Answered by manisha978
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I am not intelligent!

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Answered by CHAITALIBHADIKAR
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Answer:

Why is sky blue?

Gases and particles in Earth's atmosphere scatter sunlight in all directions. Blue light is scattered more than other colors because it travels as shorter, smaller waves. This is why we see a blue sky most of the time.

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Why is the sky blue and sunsets red?

That's because most of the light has been scattered away from us. ... To quickly summarize, the reason we see the blue sky and the red sunset is because when light, or white light hits these atmospheric particles, they scatter blue light more compared to all the other colors.

Is the sky blue because of the ocean?

"The ocean looks blue because red, orange and yellow (long wavelength light) are absorbed more strongly by water than is blue (short wavelength light). So when white light from the sun enters the ocean, it is mostly the blue that gets returned. Same reason the sky is blue."

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