Science, asked by souvikpradhan, 11 months ago

what makes sun's rays to dust colour​

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Answered by cuti34
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Colors such as green, yellow, and orange lie in between the blue and red ends of the visible spectrum. ... Because of this, the tiny gas molecules that make up our Earth's atmosphere (mostly oxygen and nitrogen) scatter the blue portion of sunlight in all directions, creating an effect that we see as a blue sky.


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