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Why is the sky blue?

Science & Mathematics by Anonymous 2018-06-23 11:33:12

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Why is the sky blue?

7 answers

  • Anonymous

    It is due to the abundance of 'Raylein Bloo' crystals in the atmosphere.

  • Anonymous

    That is the sunlight filtering through the moisture in the air. The water droplets break down the light into primary colors. Ever see red on the horizon? Same thing.

  • Anonymous

    Raliegh scattering of the color wavelength blue off of oxygen molecules.

  • Anonymous

    In short, Rayleigh scattering - it reflects off the ocean.

  • Anonymous

    Because red light is diffused a bit by our atmosphere, making it appear blue to our eyes.

  • Anonymous

    Same as the last 100,000 times this has been asked.

  • Anonymous

    Rayleigh Scattering.

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