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Today I found out why the sky is blue. For the short answer, when light from the sun enters our atmosphere it collides with molecules in the air. The blue part of the light gets scattered more than the other parts during these collisions and thus makes the sky appear to our eyes as blue. If the light from the []
NWS Sioux Falls on X: Ever go outside and wonder Why is the sky blue? Well look no further! The phenomena called Rayleigh scattering is the reason why the sky is blue!
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