Good question! Light is actually made up of all different colours. Each colour of light has its own “wavelength”: it might be long waves or short waves. When light from the sun hits the Earth’s atmosphere, the light is scattered in all directions by the different particles in the atmosphere. Blue light has short waves, and short waves are scattered more than colours with longer waves. This means more of the blue light is scattered towards our eyes, so the sky looks blue!
Yep – as Sarah said above, light scatters when sunlight reaches Earth’s atmosphere, and goes in all directions. We see a blue sky much of the time as blue light travels as shorter, smaller waves.
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