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If Molecules in the Sky Scattered Orange Light Instead of Blue

Question 32

Question 32

Multiple Choice

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


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

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