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If Molecules in the Sky Scattered Red-Orange Light Instead of Blue

Question 30

Question 30

Multiple Choice

If molecules in the sky scattered red-orange light instead of blue light, sunsets would be


A) orange.
B) yellow.
C) green.
D) blue.
E) none of the above

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