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Why Are Sunsets Red and the Sky Blue?

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Why Are Sunsets Red and the Sky Blue?

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Sky appears blue because blue is the most scattered colour. During sunrise and sunset, blue is scattered more and hence more red reaches the observer.

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Billions of dust and water particles are constantly floating in the air. The sky gets its color from the sun, whose sunlight is a mixture of violet, blue, red, green, yellow, and orange rays, all the colors of the rainbow. When the sun is high in the sky, these red-orange-yellow light rays stream down to earth from the sun, and

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