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Why Is the Sky Blue?

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Answered by drdipaksarma1
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The sky is blue due to a phenomenon called Raleigh scattering. This scattering refers to the scattering of electromagnetic radiation (of which light is a form) by particles of a much smaller wavelength. ... These shorter wavelengths correspond to blue hues, hence why when we look at the sky, we see it as blue.

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Answered by angelinagupta1301
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The sky looks blue but really it is made up of all the colors of the rainbow. Each of these colors has a different wavelength. Some of these are smoother while others are choppy. Blue light waves travel in short, choppy waves. Like each of the other colors, blue light waves are scattered and reflected as they enter Earth's atmosphere and collide with gases and other particles. Because the color blue has the shortest wavelength, it collides with nearly everything in its path and is scattered about the sky. This is why the sky appears blue.

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