Why is the Sky Blue and the Sun Yellow?
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In this video, we explore why the sky looks blue and the sun looks yellow. We learn about the concept of Rayleigh scattering and how it interacts with the atmosphere to create this phenomenon. We also discover why the sun appears red or orange during sunrise or sunset.
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Physics
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Geography and Earth Science
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Advanced Secondary
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