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Title: Why is the Earth's daytime sky blue?
Post by: killian on Apr 29, 2014
Why is the Earth's daytime sky blue?
A) Molecules scatter blue light more than red light.
B) The sky reflects the blue of the oceans and lakes.
C) Molecules absorb more red light than blue light.
D) Air molecules are blue in color.


Title: Re: Why is the Earth's daytime sky blue?
Post by: padre on May 14, 2014
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Title: Re: Why is the Earth's daytime sky blue?
Post by: killian on May 14, 2014
Thanks sir this is for my astronomy


Title: Re: Why is the Earth's daytime sky blue?
Post by: shirrcann on Nov 10, 2014
A) Molecules scatter blue light more than red light.


Title: Re: Why is the Earth's daytime sky blue?
Post by: HebrewThunder on Nov 11, 2014
If you want to get real technical with it, the sky is half and half blue/violet. The way your eyes see color discretely ensures that you interpret it just as blue.