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Why is the Sky blue ?


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Answered by jananikrishna2008
6

Explanation:

The sky is blue due to a phenomenon called Raleigh scattering. ... The ocean is not blue because it reflects the sky, though I believed that up until a few years ago. Water actually appears blue due to its absorption of red light. When light hits water, the water's molecules absorb some of the photons from the light.

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Answered by basavarajabasavaraja
5

Answer:

The sunlight of all colours passes through air the blue part causes charged particles to oscillate faster than the red part . More of the sunlight entering the atmosphere is blue than violate however , our eyes more sensitive blue light than to violate light so the sky appears blue.

The gases and the particles in the earth's atmosphere scatter sunlight in all directions. Blue light scattered more than other lights. because it's travel as shorter , smaller waves . This is why we see the blue sky.

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