why is sky blue? Explain
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✨Because molecules in the air scatterblue light from the sun more than they scatter red light.
✨Blue light is scattered in all directions by the tiny molecules of air in Earth's atmosphere.
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QUESTION
✏ WHY IS SKY BLUE ❓
➡ IN THE EARTH'S ATMOSPHERE,
THEIR ARE MANY FINE PARTICLES PRESENT IN THE AIR.
THUS, WHEN SUNLIGHT IS PASSING THROUGH THE AIR, THE BLUE LIGHT SCATTERS MOST, AS IT HAVE SHORTER AND SMALLER WAVELENGTHS. WE SEE MOST OF THE TIME BLUE COLOR IN THE SKY BLUE COLOR SCATTERS THE MOST.
THIS BLUE LIGHT ENTERS OUR EYES, AS EARTH HAS AN ATMOSPHERE, IF THEIR IS NO ATMOSPHERE THEN SCATTERING OF LIGHT.
HOPE IT HELPS YOU. ✏✏✏✏✏✏✏✏
QUESTION
✏ WHY IS SKY BLUE ❓
➡ IN THE EARTH'S ATMOSPHERE,
THEIR ARE MANY FINE PARTICLES PRESENT IN THE AIR.
THUS, WHEN SUNLIGHT IS PASSING THROUGH THE AIR, THE BLUE LIGHT SCATTERS MOST, AS IT HAVE SHORTER AND SMALLER WAVELENGTHS. WE SEE MOST OF THE TIME BLUE COLOR IN THE SKY BLUE COLOR SCATTERS THE MOST.
THIS BLUE LIGHT ENTERS OUR EYES, AS EARTH HAS AN ATMOSPHERE, IF THEIR IS NO ATMOSPHERE THEN SCATTERING OF LIGHT.
HOPE IT HELPS YOU. ✏✏✏✏✏✏✏✏
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