Yes, scattering does cause the sky to get blue.
Yes, Rayleigh Scattering makes the sky blue.
Gases in the sky are not blue, the blue of the sky is caused by light scattering. However, oxygen is blue if you liquefy it.
true that is why the sky is blue
Sky appears blue because of more scattering of blue light. Red light has least scattering property. It is because of this property of red light, it is used as tail light in automobiles, or in army camps, as it can be seen from a distant place.
The sky appears blue due to the scattering of light in the sky. During hot days the sky is not only very clear but hot air around a place helps to see the sky distinctly blue.
at night the sky is usually red due to the less amounts of sunlight the sky is blue in the day because of a process called scattering where the visible spectrum is reflected of of particles called aerosols. this was written by a sixth grader if you dont understand then too bad
No. The sky is blue due to the scattering of light.
Gases in the sky are not blue, the blue of the sky is caused by light scattering. However, oxygen is blue if you liquefy it.
true that is why the sky is blue
Rayleigh scattering.
The Rayleigh light scattering phenomenon.
scattering of light and reason for the sky to appear blue.
No the greenhouse effect regulates earth's average temperature. Rayleigh scattering explains why the sky is blue.
Rayleigh scattering is a phenomenon where light is dispersed or scattered in all directions when it encounters particles or molecules that are much smaller than the wavelength of the light. This scattering is responsible for the blue color of the sky during the day, as shorter blue wavelengths are scattered more than longer wavelengths.
An example is the short wavelengths of sunlight which are blue are scattered by particles in the atmosphere, making the sky blue.
Sky appears blue because of more scattering of blue light. Red light has least scattering property. It is because of this property of red light, it is used as tail light in automobiles, or in army camps, as it can be seen from a distant place.
Rainbow is due to dispersion of light as it reflects from rain drops. Red sunset and blue sky are due to Rayleigh's scattering.
It is blue due to scattering in the Earth's atmosphere. It may look funny due to impurities or pollution in the atmosphere.