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Why is the sky blue?

a) The Earth's oceans are naturally blue and the sky reflects those colors b) Earth's atmosphere blocks out red wavelengths of light, only allowing blue wavelengths to pass through
c) Atmospheric gasses have spectral lines that absorb at red wavelengths d) The Doppler Effect causes all light hitting the Earth to be blueshifted e) Shorter, bluer wavelengths of light are scattered into our field of view more easily than longer, redder wavelengths

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e) Shorter, bluer wavelengths of light are scattered into our field of view more easily than longer, redder wavelengths.

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