You say that the light ray with shorter wavelength gets scattered due to our atmosphere and only light ray with longer wavelength will reach our eye, then why doesn't the sky appear red?
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Answer:Blue light is scattered in all directions by the tiny molecules of air in Earth's atmosphere. Blue is scattered more than other colors because it travels as shorter, smaller waves
Explanation:
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Alright so it is pretty hard to explain this concept via texts but I'll try my best to so do .
We know shorter wavelength gets scattered and as blue is the one with the shorter wavelength thus, it gets "scattered" in the whole sky creating the sky to be of blue color during the daytime .
We see the sun with a reddish - yellow shine in the morning , this is because the white light coming from "sun" gets scattered and the colors left are only the ones with longer wavelength which we see as the color or sun !
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