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name the scatters present in atmosphere class 10

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Answered by Aditi209419
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The sky appears blue because the molecules in the air (nitrogen and oxygen molecules) scatter blue part of the sunlight much more than they scatter red light (or other shades). Only a little of the blue light present in white sunlight is scattered by the atmosphere which makes the sky appear blue.

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Answered by mantasha9412403310kh
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The sky appears blue because the molecules in the air (nitrogen and oxygen molecules) scatter blue part of the sunlight much more than they scatter red light (or other shades). Only a little of the blue light present in white sunlight is scattered by the atmosphere which makes the sky appear blue.

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