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Sky appears blue, why?

Question: Why does sky appear blue ?
Answer: Sky appears blue due to the scattering of light by air molecules. Blue components (violet, indigo, blue colours) of white light are scattered the most owing to their short wavelengths compared to other colours. This scattered blue light reaches our eyes and the sky appears blue.

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