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3 January, 09:39

Why can you see the path of light in a sunbeam?

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  1. 3 January, 10:00
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    Sunbeams are seen because of light separated from water droplets and dust and smoke particles suspended in the air. If the cloud cover only has a few small holes in it, then separate rays of light will sprinkle light in every direction so you can see sunbeams.
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