why tyndall effect can be observed when sunlight passes through a canopy of a dense forest answer in short
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Tyndall effect refers to the process by which light is scattered by colloids or suspension making the path of the light to be visible. In the forests, the air contains mists which acts as the colloids hence when light seeps in through the canopy one clear sees its path.
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Tyndall effect refers to the process by which light is scattered by colloids or suspension making the path of the light to be visible. In the forests, the air contains mists which acts as the colloids hence when light seeps in through the canopy one clear sees its path.
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