Every sunset is a masterpiece painted by nature, and its vivid colors arise from a scientific phenomenon known as Rayleigh scattering. As the sun approaches the horizon, its light must travel through a thicker layer of the Earth's atmosphere.
Atmospheric particles—such as dust, water vapor, or pollution—can intensify or mute these colors. On certain evenings, clouds catch the fading light and transform the sky into a symphony of glowing hues.
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