Science, asked by aman95858, 1 year ago

why the sun appears red at sunrise and sunset​


aman95858: Hiii
sagar10031: at sunrise and Sunset, sun is closer to the earth horizon due to this light rays passes through thick layer of air and cover long distance therefore most of the blue light scatter the light that reaches our eyes is of higher wave length mostly Orange and red
prathamjindalpj: Hii
sagar10031: thats why sun appear red at sunset and sunrise
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Answers

Answered by prathamjindalpj
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Because all blue light short wavelength are scattered away
Answered by Anonymous
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The sun and the surrounding sky appear red at sunrise and at sunset because at that time most of the blue colour present in sunlight has been scattered out and away from our line of sight, leaving behind mainly red colour in the direct sunlight beam that reaches our eyes.

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