why is the sky blue ?
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During the daytime, 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 are scattered the most by tiny particles because its wavelength is the shortest. This gives the sky its blue appearance. Violet light is not seen because our eyes are more sensitive to blue light. Hence more blue light enters our eyes.
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During the daytime, 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 are scattered the most by tiny particles because its wavelength is the shortest. This gives the sky its blue appearance. Violet light is not seen because our eyes are more sensitive to blue light. Hence more blue light enters our eyes.
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component colours like violet,indigo,and blue,which are of shorter wavelength in sunlight,undergo maximum scattering in the atmosphere.These colors spread in the atmosphere and combined effect of these colors is seen as blue color of the sky
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