It was around 1870 when the British physicist John William Strutt, better known as Lord Rayleigh, first found an explanation for why the sky is blue: Blue light from the Sun is scattered the most when ...
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Why the Sky Is Blue? The Jaw-Dropping Science You Never Knew!Why Sunsets And Sunrises Dazzle In Red? If the sky is blue during the day, why does it turn brilliant shades of red and orange at sunrise and sunset? The answer lies in the angle of the Sun and ...
the sky is not always blue. And Rayleigh scattering also explains why the sky tends to be reddish when the Sun is close to the horizon – at sunrise and sunset.When the Sun is near the horizon ...
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