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Macey Ayala
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5 November, 02:21
Why does the sky looks blue in color?
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Rocko
5 November, 02:25
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When light from the sun comes in contact with the molecules of our Atmosphere it scatters in colors of shortest wavelengths, blue and violet. Our eyes are more sensitive to see blue that's why we see the blue sky.
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Jayvon Barron
5 November, 02:48
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the air and all the gasses
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