Scattering of light.
2006-11-22 17:38:06
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answer #1
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answered by SGK 2
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da sky is blue bcoz , the electro magnetic radiation from the sun diffracts at a certain point in space, so we see the sky as blue. In the evening the sky bcomes red coz of the same reason.
From another planet the sky may appear in different colour .
hey dats it
2006-11-22 17:42:40
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answer #2
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answered by thomazzz 1
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When sunlight passes through our atmosphere, the water droplets and other things in the air
diffuse the sunlight. Everything in the air acts like a prism. If you notice the color
spectrum, blue does have the shortest wavelength than red so therefore it does not scatter
or disperse, it comes through and that is what we see. The colors toward the reds have a
longer wavelength and they diffuse or scatter easier than blue, more atmosphere like at
sunrise and sunset gives the reds as the short wavelenghts are bounced away from our eyes.
2006-11-22 17:31:54
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answer #3
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answered by orion_1812@yahoo.com 6
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Bcoz Raman Effect..
2006-11-24 00:53:24
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answer #4
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answered by shrinivas m 1
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reliable afternoon :) properly, the sunlight has purely come out right here, so with somewhat of luck a touch hotter than the day previously immediately. 'right here Comes the sunlight' ~ The Beatles 'i will save on with the sunlight' ~ The Beatles 'Sunny' ~ Georgie repute 'Sunny' ~ Billy Preston {instrumental hide} 'Sunshine' ~ Nazareth 'Ain't No Sunshine' ~ bill Withers 'Saturday sunlight' ~ Nick Drake 'seem into the sunlight' ~ Jethro Tull
2016-11-29 09:38:49
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answer #5
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answered by ? 4
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Tiny dust particles in the atmosphere scattering the light.
2006-11-22 17:29:04
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answer #6
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answered by spir_i_tual 6
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Because god made it that way
2006-11-24 02:44:55
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answer #7
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answered by Jeff K 1
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bECOS OF LIGHT
2006-11-22 17:28:10
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answer #8
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answered by viren k 3
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