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Why does the Sun seem to be red at evening?

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Why does the Sun seem to be red at evening?

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Due to atmospheric scattering, every color of light, save for the ones like red and orange, are scattered in the atmosphere and noticeably less visible than the longer wavelength ones. Thus, pink, orange, and red are very common colors to see at sunset because of their long wavelength.

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