The blue color of the sky is due to scattering of sunlight by molecules of air. The process is called Rayleigh scattering in honor of Lord Rayleigh, the physicist who first explained it. Blue light is scattered much more efficiently than light with longer wavelengths, so blue is perceived as the sky’s dominant color.

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