why sun appears reddish at sunrise
krish7758:
because of refracting index of air at that time is mximum
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BECAUSE DURING SUNRISE AND SUNSET ,SUNLIGHT TRAVELS A LARGE PART OF ATMOSPHERE BECAUSE THEY ARE VERY CLOSE TO THE HORIZON THATSWHY LIGHT OTHER THEN RED IS MOSTLY SCATTERED AWAY AND MOST OF THE RED LIGHT WHICH IS LEAST SCATERRED ENTERES IN OUR EYES SO THATSWHY SUN APPERS REDDISH DURING SUNRISE AND SUNSET ALSO.
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BECAUSE DURING SUNRISE AND SUNSET ,SUNLIGHT TRAVELS A LARGE PART OF ATMOSPHERE BECAUSE THEY ARE VERY CLOSE TO THE HORIZON THATSWHY LIGHT OTHER THEN RED IS MOSTLY SCATTERED AWAY AND MOST OF THE RED LIGHT WHICH IS LEAST SCATERRED ENTERES IN OUR EYES SO THATSWHY SUN APPERS REDDISH DURING SUNRISE AND SUNSET ALSO.
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During sunrise, the light rays coming from the Sun have to travel a greater distance in the earth’s atmosphere before reaching our eyes. In this journey, the shorter wavelengths of lights are scattered out and only longer wavelengths are able to reach our eyes. Since blue colour has a shorter wavelength and red colour has a longer wavelength, the red colour is able to reach our eyes after the atmospheric scattering of light. Therefore, the Sun appears reddish early in the morning.
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