Respuesta :
Blue light is scattered in different directions by tiny molecules of air in our Earth's atmosphere. Blue is scattered more than other colors because moves at shorter and smaller waves.
The sunset colors result from molecules and small particles in the atmosphere change the directions of light rays, causing them to scatter. The short-wavelength blue and violet are scattered by molecules in the air much more than other colors of the spectrum.
Answer:
Different colors on the sky appears due to the phenomenon of scattering.
Explanation:
- Scattering is the scatter of light rays due to the particles present in air.
- As light rays propagate in atmosphere it is smashed by molecules and particles in air in their path. These particles scatter the into different wavelengths of light rays. As the white light contains seven different light rays of different wavelength.
- Hence due to scattering these different color rays appear on the sky.