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Tibriel
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So the latest i read was that the sky is blue because that is the color of air, just like water is blue for the same reason. Now this short article i read also claimed that sunsets are red because of some property of light that causes it to show different colors when it transmits light as opposed to reflects light.
What troubles me in the last part is when you look at what prisms do. They split white light up into a rainbow of colors. And I thought that the atmosphere did likewise; when the sun's light hits the Earth's atmosphere at an angle we go from white light to reds, oranges.
So do they both play a part or does the way prisms work not play a part in why we see different colors at sunset?
What troubles me in the last part is when you look at what prisms do. They split white light up into a rainbow of colors. And I thought that the atmosphere did likewise; when the sun's light hits the Earth's atmosphere at an angle we go from white light to reds, oranges.
So do they both play a part or does the way prisms work not play a part in why we see different colors at sunset?