Environmental Sciences, asked by jasminnewman, 5 months ago

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Answered by princess447
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The grass is green due to the cholorphyll in the cells which absorb the sun which are green in colour. This gives grass its green colour. The sky is blue because molecules in the air scatter more blue light than red light so the sky appears blue.

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Answered by XxXAshutoshThakurXxX
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When we look at an arbitrary point in the sky, away from the sun, we see only the light that was redirected by the atmosphere into our line of sight. Because that occurs much more often for blue light than for red, the sky appears blue. Violet light is actually scattered even a bit more strongly than blue...

Essential to this process is chlorophyll, a chemical that absorbs the red and blue light that comes from the sun while bouncing green light towards our eyes. Because it contains a lot of chlorophyll, grass looks green.

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