Take THAT, sky!
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Actually, it isn't really the "sky" that's blue at all. The color you see is actually because of the way light gets scattered off the atmosphere. It's called "Rayleigh Scattering" so named because of the guy that discovered the phenomena. You can check out a really good description of how it works, right here: http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.ed.....os/blusky.html
So be careful... the sky might have the last laugh! ;)
So be careful... the sky might have the last laugh! ;)
My mom once sang me an updated lullabye that she and Dad had heard at #
<i>Tell me why the stars do shine
Tell me why the ivy twines
Tell me why the sky's so blue
And I will tell you just why I love you
Nuclear fusion is why stars shine
Tropisms make the ivy twine
Rayleigh scattering makes the sky so blue
Glandular hormones are why I love you.</i>
<i>Tell me why the stars do shine
Tell me why the ivy twines
Tell me why the sky's so blue
And I will tell you just why I love you
Nuclear fusion is why stars shine
Tropisms make the ivy twine
Rayleigh scattering makes the sky so blue
Glandular hormones are why I love you.</i>
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