So this time, we are going to use resources on why the sky is blue. As you've seen in my previous blog, my reasons were because of either absorption, reflection, or scattering. The answer was scattering. The sky is blue because the light scatters. Not just any light, it has to be blue light. The sky absorbs  the blue light wavelengths, and as they reach the top, they scatter around the sky. The blue colors of the sky are then reflected on the ocean, or the other way around. 

My resource was my science text book. It helped me mostly with the progress of why the sky was blue. It also helps me on other stuff, like tests, but that's another topic for later. In conclusion, the sky is blue because of it reflects the blue light and it scatters that light throughout the surface.





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