Why Is the Colour of the Clear Sky Blue? And Why Are the Clouds White? Molecules with a larger size than the wavelength of light experience the scattering effect differently; the p
Blue Sky It is normal to say that the sky appears blue in colour. Have you ever thought about why it appears blue? When sunlight enters the Earth’s atmosphere, it gets scattered
The topic further discusses the Tyndall Effect – why the colour of the clear sky is blue, and the colour of the Sun at sunrise and sunset. NCERT Solutions for Class 10 Science Ch
The blue light due to its short wavelength is scattered more than the red light of long wavelength. Thus the light directly from the sun reaching our eye is rich in red colour whil
Atmospheric optics is the scientific study and explanation of the unique and stunning optical effects in the sky. It encompasses the principles of physics that help answer common q
Why are clouds white? In a cloud, sunlight is scattered by much larger water droplets. These scatter all colours almost equally meaning that the sunlight continues to remain white
Why do we see a rainbow in the sky only after rainfall in Chapter 11 of NCERT Exemplar Solutions for Class 10 Science? A Rainbow is caused by the dispersion of sunlight by tiny wat
Why do stars twinkle but not planets? Planets are at a lesser distance from us as compared to stars. Due to this, they appear much more prominent, and the light seems to come from
The short-wavelength blue and violet are scattered more than colours of the lower end of the spectrum which are less easily scattered. Noon If the sun is overhead in the sky, the r
The short-wavelength blue and violet are scattered more than colours at the lower end of the spectrum, which are less easily scattered. Noon : If the sun is high overhead in the sk