It’s just that the light waves that refract while coming through the sky/atmosphere appear blue visually to our eyes.
That’s why sunsets/sunrises are multicolored. The angle the light waves are traveling change and now appear as different colors on the spectrum to us visually.
That’s why it’s important to continue to study things we already know. There always more to learn.
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But the sky isn’t actually blue, it’s colorless.
It’s just that the light waves that refract while coming through the sky/atmosphere appear blue visually to our eyes.
That’s why sunsets/sunrises are multicolored. The angle the light waves are traveling change and now appear as different colors on the spectrum to us visually.
That’s why it’s important to continue to study things we already know. There always more to learn.