Environmental Sciences, asked by jasminnewman, 4 months ago

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Answered by princess447
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The Earth's atmosphere scatters away light in the blue, indigo, and violet wavelength region more prominently, while higher wavelength colors like red, orange, and yellow are scattered sparsely. Due to this incongruous scattering, the Sun appears yellow.

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Answered by codeweedle
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The reason that the Sun looks yellow to us is because of Earth’s atmosphere. The earth’s atmosphere scatters away light in the blue, indigo and violet wavelength region, while higher wavelength colors, like red, orange and yellow are less easily scattered. These remaining wavelengths are what we see, which is why the Sun appears yellow.

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