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why sun is yellow when sets?​

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Answered by megha8080m
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1. Because the sun is low on the horizon, sunlight passes through more air at sunset and sunrise than during the day, when the sun is higher in the sky.

2. More atmosphere means more molecules to scatter the violet and blue light away from your eyes.

3. This is why sunsets are often yellow, orange, and red.

4. The real color of the sun is white.

5. The reason that the Sun looks yellow to us is that the Earth's atmosphere scatters higher wavelength colors, like red, orange, and yellow less easily.

6. Hence, these wavelengths are what we see, which is why the Sun appears yellow.

Answered by ankitpatle0
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Because the sun is lower on the horizon at sunset and sunrise, more light flows through the air than it does during the day, when the sun is higher in the sky.

1. More molecules in the atmosphere scatter violet and blue light away from your sight.

2. This is why sunsets are frequently coloured in shades of yellow, orange, and red.

3. The sun's true hue is white.

4. The Earth's atmosphere scatters higher wavelength colours like red, orange, and yellow less easily, which is why the Sun seems yellow to us.

5. As a result, humans see these wavelengths, which is why the Sun seems yellow.

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