The sky appears blue because sunlight contains all colors, but blue light scatters more than other colors when it hits tiny air particles in Earth's atmosphere, causing the scattered blue light to fill the sky everywhere we look.
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Why Is The Sky Blue? ๐๐Added:
Why is the sky blue and not green or red? At first, it looks like magic, but it's actually science happening above us.
Sunlight is made of many colors: red, green, yellow, and blue.
When sunlight enters Earth's atmosphere, it hits tiny air particles.
Blue light spreads and scatters more than other colors. That scattered blue light fills the sky everywhere we look.
That's why when you look up, the sky looks blue.
So, yes, the sky is basically painting itself every second. Nature is full of secrets like this.
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