"Mummy, why is the sky blue?"
"Well dear......
The sky appears blue because of an effect called scattering.
In the atmosphere, the molecules absorb blues light better than the longer red wavelengths.
Then by sending the light in different directions, the blue light is scattered all around the sky, making it appear blue.
As the sun sets, the light has to get through more air to get to your eyes.
So more blue light is scattered which leaves more red light to reach your eyes.
That is why the Sun and the sky around it look red at sunset and sunrise."
"er, ok mummy.."
Reference:
Microsoft ® Encarta ® 2006. © 1993-2005 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
http://www.pa.msu.edu/sciencet/images/BlueSky.jpg
http://www.eyeassociates.com/Images%202/Clouds01.jpg


10 comments:
room5ian - this is an outstanding post. i love the way you have taken information and rewritten it in your own words as a conversation between a mother and daughter - outstanding!!!!
8>)
you surely must be the top student [along with one or two others]
Cool, I have a new post on snow and heres a bit of it..
The sun hid behind the ice, cold clouds. Flying scavengers
flew about happily, singing their praise. Death hung in the icy
mountain air, Just like winter, it had been to long.
Alpha! pplease keep your comments relevant! i will visit your blog
thats really cool!!
=]] TOP WORK~!
thanks spud!
your welcome!
see you 2 night
by the way room5ian, you are allowed to come over before the social.
(sorry non imforming)
yay!!! cool.....
yeah! see you tomorro!
(when you come over!!)
Holey Moley
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