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Why does clear sky appear blue ?

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When sunlight passes through the atmosphere, it is scattered by molecules of air and other fine particles. As their size is smaller than the wavelength of light, therefore, blue colour (of shorter wavelength) is scattered more strongly than the red colour (of larger wavelength). The scattered blue light entres our eyes and the clear sky looks blue.
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