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Why is air Invisible?

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Is it because the atoms constituting air are far apart. Or is it because they don't give out radiations in the visible range.


Anonymous: Air is made up mostly of nitrogen and oxygen molecules that are spread too thinly to affect light noticeably by, say, altering its colour or intensity. Even so air’s presence is revealed in hot weather through the shimmering effect called ‘Heat Haze’. This is the result of the heat causing fluctuations in the density of the air, which, in turn, affects its optical properties.
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