why the sky is blue
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α cℓєαr cℓσυ∂ℓєss ∂αy-τiмє sкy is вℓυє вєcαυsє мσℓєcυℓєs iท τнє αir scαττєr вℓυє ℓigнτ ƒrσм τнє sυท мσrє τнαท τнєy scαττєr rє∂ ℓigнτ. ωнєท ωє ℓσσк τσωαr∂s τнє sυท ατ sυทsєτ, ωє sєє rє∂ αท∂ σrαทgє cσℓσυrs вєcαυsє τнє вℓυє ℓigнτ нαs вєєท scαττєrє∂ συτ αท∂ αωαy ƒrσм τнє ℓiทє σƒ sigнτ.
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Explanation:
Gases and particles in Earth's atmosphere scatter sunlight in all directions. Blue light is scattered more than other colors because it travels as shorter, smaller waves. This is why we see a blue sky most of the time.
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