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    <I>Crepuscular Rays</i>
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Crepuscular Rays

Question 68

Question 68

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Crepuscular rays:


A) occur when water droplets scatter all wavelengths of sunlight equally.
B) occur only when no clouds, haze, or dust particles are present in the atmosphere.
C) are emitted by objects with very low temperatures.
D) are usually tinted blue.

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