why does the sun appiar redish early in the morning?
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Since blue colour has a shorter wavelength and red colour has a longer wavelength, the red colour is able to reach our eyes after the atmospheric scattering of light. Therefore, the Sun appears reddish early in the morning.
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hello....
the sun always seems to be appearing reddish early in the morning because :-
➡blue colour has a shorter wavelength....
and red colour has a longer wavelength⬅
the red colour is able to reach our eyes
after - atmospheric scattering of light-
so we can say that
The Sun appears reddish early in the morning.
Thankyou...
☺
the sun always seems to be appearing reddish early in the morning because :-
➡blue colour has a shorter wavelength....
and red colour has a longer wavelength⬅
the red colour is able to reach our eyes
after - atmospheric scattering of light-
so we can say that
The Sun appears reddish early in the morning.
Thankyou...
☺
raksonsanmass:
you are the best ...thanks for help
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