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13 years ago
The low wavelength blue colour region in white light get scattered more by the atmospheric particles than the red region.That is why sky appears blue.What I told above is incorrect.It is not dispersion but scattering causes blue colour.
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13 years ago
the gases which surrounds the earth reflects the blue color to our eyes due to which sky appears to us of blue color rather than black.
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