Physics, asked by sreeharshitha13, 11 months ago

if more water molecules are present in the atmosphere the sky looks​

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Answered by orangesquirrel
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Answer:

If more water molecules are present in the atmosphere the sky looks​ blue.

The sky has no color but due to the scattering of blue light by the dust and water particles present in the Earth's atmosphere, it appears blue in color.

Sunlight is actually a spectrum of seven colors and out of all the colors the blue light gets scattered the most and hence the sky appears blue in the presence of more amount of water molecules.

Answered by presentmoment
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Answer:

If more water molecules are present in the atmosphere, the sky looks blue.

Explanation:

The sky is originally colorless. It seems or looks blue because of the presence of dust and water particles in the surrounding which scatters the blue light. Sunlight contains seven colors.

Due to this reason when we can get to see rainbow appearing after raining, the sky appears or looks blue due to the presence of water.

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