• Question: Why is the Sky Blue?

    Asked by science33 to Charlotte, Jo, Kevin, Louise, Valeria on 19 Jun 2012.
    • Photo: Joanna Cruden

      Joanna Cruden answered on 19 Jun 2012:


      I have found this answer for you.

      The blue colour of the sky is due to Rayleigh scattering. As light moves through the atmosphere, most of the longer wavelengths pass straight through. Little of the red, orange and yellow light is affected by the air.

      However, much of the shorter wavelength light is absorbed by the gas molecules. The absorbed blue light is then radiated in different directions. It gets scattered all around the sky. Whichever direction you look, some of this scattered blue light reaches you. Since you see the blue light from everywhere overhead, the sky looks blue.

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