Math, asked by kalpanasingh9994, 7 months ago

We cannot see air as it is made up of colourless gases,
In fact, Nitrogen, a colourless gas, makes for 78 per
cent of air that we breathe. Hence, no colour is reflected
and we cannot see air with the naked eye. We can, however
experience the presence of air around us in the movement
of objects like trees, clothes and flags, which move or bend
in the direction of winds and breezes.​

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Answered by beautyqueen45
4

Answer:

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Answered by mahittarunkommathoti
0

Answer:

We cannot see air as it is made up of colourless gases,

In fact, Nitrogen, a colourless gas, makes for 78 per

cent of air that we breathe. Hence, no colour is reflected

and we cannot see air with the naked eye. We can, however

experience the presence of air around us in the movement

of objects like trees, clothes and flags, which move or bend

in the direction of winds and breezes.

Step-by-step explanation:

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