what causes twilight and dawn
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- The sun is below the horizon, but its rays are scattered by Earth’s atmosphere to create the colors of twilight.
- We have twilight because Earth has an atmosphere. Some light scatters through small particles in the atmosphere – so there’s still some light in the sky even after the sun has gone down.
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Explanation:
- no place on the earth has an abrupt change from day to night or vice versa . There is a transition period between day and night as well as night and Day .
- During this transition period , there is diffused light produced by the scattering of air molecules , minute particles of dust and moisture which reflect the sun's rays back to the Earth surface long after the sun has disappeared below the horizon. This occurs both before sunrise and sunset .
- At these periods the sun is below the horizon. The period of diffused light before sunset is called Twilight . The period of diffused like before sunrise is called dawn .
- Dawn and Twilight quick miracles.
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