What is the difference in colours of the Sun observed during sunrise/sunset and noon? Give explanation for each.
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Red light is scattered least due to its long wavelength than blue light hence it appears red to the observer. But at noon it appears white as the sun is directly over our head and light rays have to travel short distances without much scattering of any particular the colour of light. Hence it appears white.
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Red light is scattered least due to its long wavelength than blue light hence it appears red to the observer. But at noon it appears white as the sun is directly over our head and light rays have to travel short distances without much scattering of any particular the colour of light. Hence it appears white.
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