Why do we see rainbows, red sunset and blue sky?
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Small particles of dust and pollution in the air can contribute to (and sometimes even enhance) these colors, but the primary cause of a blue sky and orange/red sunsets or sunrises is scattering by the gas molecules that make up our atmosphere. ... In this way, clouds act as a screen on which nature's colors are painted.
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rainbows form when sun light enters through the drop of rain when it enters it spilt to 7 colours those are known as rainbows
sun as many clouds but only one colour travel so many kilometres to come to earth that is red
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