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water droplets,pollen and dust cause scattering​

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Answered by queenlazy683
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Explanation:

smoke, water droplets, and other particles in the lower portion of the atmosphere. It occurs when the particles causing the scattering are larger than the wavelengths of radiation in contact with them. ... The effects are also wavelength dependent.

Answered by haripriyayarlagadda4
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Answer:

Mie scattering is caused by pollen, dust, smoke, water droplets, and other particles in the lower portion of the atmosphere. It occurs when the particles causing the scattering are larger than the wavelengths of radiation in contact with them. ... The effects are also wavelength dependent

Explanation:

There are three main types of scattering that impact incoming solar radiation:

Rayleigh Scatter.

Mie Scatter.

Non-Selective Scatter.

Small particles of dust and pollution in the air can contribute to (and sometimes even enhance) these colors, but the primary cause of a blue sky and orange/red sunsets or sunrises is scattering by the gas molecules that make up our atmosphere.

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