Why Is the Sky Blue?

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The sky is blue because sunlight is white light made up of all the colors, and when it hits Earth's atmosphere, it scatters. Imagine sunlight as a skibidi dance, shining down and splitting into colors like a prism. Blue light waves are shorter, like quick goon moves, scattering more than others. As sunlight travels through the air, it reflects and bends, creating that dank blue vibe. Closer to the horizon, the blue fades into lighter shades, lowkey mixing with white. It is a sigma moment, where light energy travels in waves, and the atmosphere plays its role, making our sky a beautiful canvas.

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