Imagine the sun is like a big flashlight. When it's low on the horizon, its light has to travel through more air before it reaches you. The extra air makes the sky look more colorful, like paint spreading across a canvas. That’s why sunsets can be so dramatic in places with clean air or far-off mountains.
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