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Why is the sky blue, why not purple?

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Answered by tanishkchahal90
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The smaller the wavelength of the light the more the light is scattered by the particles in the atmosphere. ... This is because the sun emits a higher concentration of blue light waves in comparison violet. Furthermore, as our eyes are more sensitive to blue rather than violet this means to us the sky appears blue.

Answered by sanakmukherjee90
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The smaller the wavelength of the light the more the light is scattered by the particles in the atmosphere. ... This is because the sun emits a higher concentration of blue light waves in comparison violet. Furthermore, as our eyes are more sensitive to blue rather than violet this means to us the sky appears blue.

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