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During the day the sky appears blue, while during sunset it appears reddish. Which reason correctly explain this phenomenon?

  1. Blue light has higher wavelength, so it gets scattered more during the day.
  2. Blue light has shorter wavelength, so it gets scattered more during the day.
  3. Scattering depends only on the intensity and not on the wavelength of the light.
  4. Red light has shorter wavelength, so it gets scattered more at sunset.

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Blue light has shorter wavelength, so it gets scattered more during the day.

Reason — During the day, the sky appears blue because blue light has a shorter wavelength and is scattered more by the atmosphere. At sunset, sunlight travels a longer path, so most blue light is scattered away and longer wavelengths like red dominate, making the sky appear reddish.

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