Geography, asked by liza896, 9 months ago

Why is the sky blue?

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
7

『A』『n』『s』『w』『e』『r』

╔⏤⏤⏤⏤╝❀╚⏤⏤⏤⏤╗

The light from the sun has to travellers a long distance of the earth's atmosphere before reaching us.As light travels through the atmosphere, it gets scattered in different directions by the air molecules present along their path. The blue or violet light due to its short wavelength is scattered more as compared to the red light of long wavelength.Thus the light reaching our directly from the sun is rich in red colour, while the light reaching our eye from all the directions scattered blue light for the sky in direction other than the direction of sun is seen blue there for after the sunset and before Sunrise if there is no sunlight reaching directly towards them the blue scattered light makes the entire sky to appear blue.

╚⏤⏤⏤⏤╗❀╔⏤⏤⏤⏤╝

♯HOPE IT HELPS YOU ❤♥♠♣

♯GO_π_FOLLOW_ME⏬⏫⏪⏩⤵⤴

Answered by komal555
1

Answer:

sky is blue because molecules in the air scatter blue light from the sun more than they scatter red light.

Explanation:

✌✌✌❤❤❤✌✌✌

Similar questions