Why do mountains look blue/purple from far away?

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Why do mountains look blue/purple from far away?

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Because purple mountains majesty.

More air means more air molecules, which means more light-scattering. As the space between you and your favorite mountain widens, the latter gets bluer and fainter until — finally — it disappears from sight. That’s why when we look at mountains far off in the distance, they appear to look blue.

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