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What causes the sky to appear blue?
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When sunlight travels through the atmosphere, blue light scatters more than the other colors, leaving a dominant yellow-orange hue to the transmitted light. The scattered light makes the sky blue; the transmitted light makes the sunset reddish orange.
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the most stupid question i've read!
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Because I said so.
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i heard from all the gasses in th atmostphre but i think its bacause God made it that way.LOL:)
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This is a "kiddyified version" my son asked this the other day. The atmosphere is made up of many different particals and they are situated in such a way that the color blue is the one that can get through the easiest. Sometimes though depending on where the sun is in the sky you can see all sorts of colors. My favorite is purple.
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Becese god made the syy blue.
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The moisture in the air acts as a prism for the sun light
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Scattering of Light . by small particles and molecules in the atmosphere Different from reflection, where radiation is deflected in one direction, some particles and molecules found in the atmosphere have the ability to scatter solar radiation in all directions. The particles/molecules which scatter light are called scatterers and can also include particulates made by human industry. . . Selective scattering (or Rayleigh scattering) occurs when certain particles are more effective at scattering a particular wavelength of light. Air molecules, like oxygen and nitrogen for example, are small in size and thus more effective at scattering shorter wavelengths of light (blue and violet). The selective scattering by air molecules is responsible for producing our blue skies on a clear sunny day.
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hmm...i'll get back to u on that
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