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why are sunsets red? (short answer) (I'll follow and mark as the brainliest if who can answer this)​

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Answered by Kumaryash32930129
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At sunset the light from the sun grazes across the surface of the earth, passing through a long column or path length of atmosphere. During its passage through the atmosphere the blue components of the light are reduced in intensity, making the transmitted beam of sunlight more yellow or even red in colour.

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