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why we see sky red during sunset?​

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Answered by brainer9657
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Light other than red is mostly scattered away. Most of the red light, which is the least scattered, enters our eyes. That's why the sun and the sky appear red.

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Answered by sushmithasuresh44
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During sunrise and sunset, the rays have to travel a larger part of the atmosphere because they are very close to the horizon. Therefore, light other than red is mostly scattered away. Most of the red light, which is the least scattered, enters our eyes. Hence, the sun and the sky appear red

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