Why does the sun appear reddish early in the morning? Will this phenomenon
be observed by an observer on the moon? Justify your answer with a scientific
reason
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Sunlight has to travel a long distance through thick layers of air. The colloidal particles in the sky like molecules of air scatter away coulours of shorter wavelengths like blue. So colors of longer wavelengths enter our eye like red. Hence the sun appears reddish during morning.
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Explanation:
this phenomenon is done due to the wave length of the seven coloured lights present in white light
in early morning the sun is at the farthest point from earth and due to the larger wave length of red light , sun is visible reddish in colour .
no person on moon can't observe it , as their is not scattering media n factors for this
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