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The sky appears blue due to a phenomenon called Rayleigh scattering, which is the scattering of sunlight by the atmosphere.
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1. The sky appears blue due to a phenomenon called Rayleigh scattering, which is the scattering of sunlight by the atmosphere. When sunlight enters the Earth's atmosphere, it interacts with the molecules and small particles in the air, causing the shorter wavelengths of light (blue and violet) to scatter more than the longer wavelengths (red and yellow). Our eyes are more sensitive to blue light, so we perceive the sky as blue.
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2. Rayleigh scattering is more effective at shorter wavelengths, which is why the sky appears blue.
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3. The sky can also appear green or red during sunrise/sunset due to the scattering of longer wavelengths.
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4. The sky can appear pink or orange when the sun is low in the sky because of the scattering of shorter wavelengths.
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5. The sky can appear white during a full moon due to the scattering of all wavelengths.
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6. The sky can appear black during a solar eclipse because the moon blocks the sun's light.
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7. The sky can appear red during a volcanic eruption due to the scattering of longer wavelengths.
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8. The sky can appear green during a total solar eclipse because of the scattering of blue and violet light.
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9. The sky can appear red during a lunar eclipse because of the scattering of blue and violet light.
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10. The sky can appear green during a lunar eclipse because of the scattering of blue and violet light.
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