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What Color Would the Sky Be If Air Molecules Selectively

Question 75

Question 75

Multiple Choice

What color would the sky be if air molecules selectively scattered only the longest wavelengths of visible light?


A) White
B) Blue
C) Red
D) Black
E) Violet

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