Name the atmosphere molecules which are responsible for scattering of light in
appearance of blue sky?
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Different molecules of shorter wavelength use the Rayleigh scattering to make the sky appear blue.
Explanation:
- These tiny particles float in the air. When light strikes them they exhibit Rayleigh's phenomenon.
- This results in the scattering of light in different wavelengths and gives rise of various colours like violet and blue.
- Nitrogen and oxygen molecules are generally responsible for this to occur since they lower the atmosphere.
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Oxygen and Nitrogen molecules.
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