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Why sky appears white at noon

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Answered by luckyboyricky
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at noon the sun is overhead and sunlight Travels a shorter distance relativly through the atmosphere. hence the sun appears white at noon as only little blue and violet colours are scattered
Answered by payalchatterje
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Sky appears white at noon because at noon, the sun is overhead in the sky and sunlight travels a relatively shorter distance through the atmosphere to reach the Earth. In this case, blue light is not scattered much. Because the sunlight from above contains almost all of its colors in the right proportions, the sun appears white to us at noon.

The phenomenon behind the Sun appears white at noon - light scattering The Sun is directly overhead and sunlight travels a relatively shorter distance in the Earth's atmosphere. This causes only a small fraction of all colors to scatter, even blue. Thus, the sky appears white at noon.

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