Why Is the Sky Blue?
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A clear cloudless day-time sky is bluebecause molecules in the air scatterblue light from the sun more than they scatter red light. When we look towards the sun at sunset, we see red and orange colours because the bluelight has been scattered out and away from the line of sight.
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because of scattered light make the sky shows blue.
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During the daytime the sunlight travels through a thin layer of atmosphere. Red and orange light are scattered the least by tiny particles because its wavelength is the longest. Violet and blue light scattered the most by tiny particles because its wavelength is the shortest. This gives the eyes its blue appearance. Violet light is not seen because our eyes are most sensitive to blue light . Hence more blue light enters our eyes
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During the daytime the sunlight travels through a thin layer of atmosphere. Red and orange light are scattered the least by tiny particles because its wavelength is the longest. Violet and blue light scattered the most by tiny particles because its wavelength is the shortest. This gives the eyes its blue appearance. Violet light is not seen because our eyes are most sensitive to blue light . Hence more blue light enters our eyes
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