The sky appears blue because sunlight, which is composed of many colors, collides with tiny air particles in Earth's atmosphere and scatters blue light in all directions more than other colors, a process called Rayleigh scattering.
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Why is the sky blue? ☁️#whyistheskyblu #whyisthereniAdded:
Have you ever looked at the sky and wondered why it's blue?
The sky is actually not blue by itself.
Sunlight may look white, but it's secretly made of many colors. When sunlight enters Earth's atmosphere, it collides with tiny air particles.
Blue light spreads in every direction much more than other colors.
This process is called scattering.
That's why our eyes see blue light
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