Environmental Sciences, asked by aspi8andibunt, 1 year ago

Why is the sky blue?
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Answered by lily16
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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 sigh
Answered by Roshan4tech
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Blue sky

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Here, the main reason for blue sky is the scattering of the light

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when the earth gets the light from the sun, then the molecules in the air scatter the blue light and red light is not scattered because, the red colour is not acceptable by the molecules of air.


we see the less blue colour in the sunset or the sunrise time because, that time sun doesn't provide a proper light to the earth and that's the reason in sunset time sky is red and in morning sky is blue.

we know that, sun emits the white light, but when the sun emits the white light, then some particles are sent in the space and some particles come to the earth with the voilet and blue colour.

In the all properties of light, Dispersion is the property of light by which the light is scattered

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