why is sky appear blue?
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When we look at an arbitrary point in the sky, away from the sun, we see only the light that was redirected by the atmosphere into our line of sight. Because that occurs much more often for blue light than for red, the sky appears blue. Violet light is actually scattered even a bit more strongly than blue.
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The molecules of air have size smaller than the wavelengths of visible light. ... Blue light of shorter wavelength is scattered more strongly than red light of longer wavelength. This scattered light contains blue light in a larger proportion and it enters our eyes. That is why the sky appears blue.
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