what is scattering of light
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Selective scattering (or Rayleigh scattering) occurs when certain particles are more effective at scattering a particular wavelength of light. ... This means that almost all of the light which enters clouds will be scattered. Because all wavelengths are scattered, clouds appear to be white.
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Scattering occurs when light or other energy waves pass through an imperfect medium (such as air filled with particles of some sort) and are deflected from a straight path. A great example is when the sun's rays pass through clouds. The light is deflected off of its straight path and scatters in many directions.
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