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why is the sky reddish-orange during sunset?​

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Answered by rijularoy16
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Within the visible range of light, red light waves are scattered the least by atmospheric gas molecules. The result is that the sunlight takes on an orange or red cast, which we can see reflected from clouds or other objects as a colorful sunset (or sunrise).

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Answered by bhami27
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Within the visible range of light, red light waves are scattered the least by atmospheric gas molecules. ... The result is that the sunlight takes on an orange or red cast, which we can see reflected from clouds or other objects as a colorful sunset

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