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Why is the Sky Blue?

07/05/2012 3:12 AM

Why is the sky blue?

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Re: Why is the sky blue?

07/05/2012 3:22 AM

Blue? I thought it was grey!

"In July the sun is hot. Is it shining? No it's not." (Flanders & Swann).

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07/05/2012 3:39 AM

Because.

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07/05/2012 4:21 AM

The gases in air have a light scattering profile that allows reddish light to pass through mostly straight through, but scatters bluish light to the sides. As a result, the sky appears blue except near sunrise and sunset, when more yellows and reds are seen.

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07/06/2012 3:22 PM

While you're at it, Tornado, how about telling us why the ocean is blue.

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07/06/2012 7:41 PM

It reflects the color of the sky. [?]

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07/06/2012 7:49 PM

The real answer (without getting too technical) is an extension of Lyns answer...ie...

Because...Neil Young says so:

"The sky is blue, and so is the sea"

("What is the colour, when black is burned, what is the colour, mmm" from "I am a child" by Neil Young).

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07/06/2012 8:30 PM

Or... another question:

Why do the British never ask: "Why is the sky blue?" (Or Belgians, for that matter, in which cases:"Waarom is de lucht blauw?" or "Pourquoi le ciel est bleu?" or "Warum ist der Himmel blau?")

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07/06/2012 8:17 PM

"It reflects the color of the sky".. yep, it seems like a good reason. Could explain why it's also grey from time to time. But doesn't explain why it's never white (not open water, I mean) since the sky is often white.

However.... the ocean is black when it's cold. It may be clear or overcast, but the ocean will be black on a cold winter day. Trees (conifers) are also black when it's cold, instead of green. So... reflecting the sky doesn't seem to be quite enough to explain it.

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07/05/2012 7:14 AM

It's the color of H²O. Just as water is blue in the oceans.

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07/07/2012 5:13 AM

It isn't blue. It only appears to be blue.

http://www.sciencemadesimple.com/sky_blue.html

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08/25/2013 11:25 PM

because oxygen is blue. dont believe it? open up a tank of oxygen (like the kind they use for oxy - acetlyene welding) and see for yourself - i did, and now you know! can I get a GA, please?

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