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Why Are Shorter Wavelengths Blue? [Solved]

Well, blue skies are no mystery - it’s all about the wavelength! Blue light has a shorter wavelength than red light, so it scatters more in the atmosphere. That’s why we can see it more easily. And even though violet light has an even shorter wavelength, our eyes aren’t sensitive enough to pick up on it.