Imagine the sun as a giant flashlight shining down on Earth. During sunset, it’s like the light has to travel through more of Earth's atmosphere, which acts like a filter that changes the colors we see. The blue and green light gets scattered away, leaving behind the warm reds and oranges. That’s why sunsets look so colorful!
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- You see the sun as a big red ball just above the horizon.
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See also
- What Causes the Northern Lights?
- How Does a Mirror Work Exactly?
- How Does Gravity Affect the Moon’s Orbit?
- What Causes a ‘Golden’ Sunset or Sunrise?
- How Does Gravity Affect Space Travel?
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