Environmental Sciences, asked by tharunmethre, 9 months ago

why we can't see air ??(do you want to know answer just follow me)​

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Answered by pp6609034
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Answer:

good question

Explanation:

Air is transparent to our eyes because we have evolved retinas that are sensitive to the very wavelengths of light that pass through it unobstructed – otherwise we wouldn't be able to see anything at all. Wind is just moving air, caused by pressure differences in the atmosphere.

Answered by meet2004
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Answer:

because it is in gaseous state so there molecule bonding is so poor therefore we can't see air

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