8. Sunsets are the result of the longer wavelengths of light diffracting around atmospheric particles and reaching our eyes, giving the reddish-orange appearance. Why do you think this happens? A Because of polarization C. Light experience refraction B. Due to dispersion of light D. Because of diffraction of light
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Answer:
B.Due To Dispersion Of Light
Explanation:
When a beam of sunlight strikes a molecule in the atmosphere, what's called "scattering" occurs, sending some of the light's wavelengths off in different directions. This happens millions of times before that beam gets to your eyeball at sunset.