Why do the clouds turn pink during the summer time?

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Why do the clouds turn pink during the summer time?

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They don’t. The sky behind them turns reddish orange around sunset/rise, and that makes the white clouds seem pinkish.

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They don’t. The sky behind them turns reddish orange around sunset/rise, and that makes the white clouds seem pinkish.

Anonymous 0 Comments

They don’t. The sky behind them turns reddish orange around sunset/rise, and that makes the white clouds seem pinkish.

Anonymous 0 Comments

The color of the sunsets differ due to the angle of the light and the particulate matter in the atmosphere.

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The color of the sunsets differ due to the angle of the light and the particulate matter in the atmosphere.

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The color of the sunsets differ due to the angle of the light and the particulate matter in the atmosphere.

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At sunrise and sunset the sun’s rays pass through a lot more of Earth’s atmosphere than during the rest of the day. Earth’s atmosphere scatters blue light. When the remaining light illuminates nearby clouds, they appear to be whatever colors remain. During summer, forest fires tend to scatter even more colours, meaning the light that meets the clouds is even more orange/pink/red than in other seasons.

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At sunrise and sunset the sun’s rays pass through a lot more of Earth’s atmosphere than during the rest of the day. Earth’s atmosphere scatters blue light. When the remaining light illuminates nearby clouds, they appear to be whatever colors remain. During summer, forest fires tend to scatter even more colours, meaning the light that meets the clouds is even more orange/pink/red than in other seasons.

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At sunrise and sunset the sun’s rays pass through a lot more of Earth’s atmosphere than during the rest of the day. Earth’s atmosphere scatters blue light. When the remaining light illuminates nearby clouds, they appear to be whatever colors remain. During summer, forest fires tend to scatter even more colours, meaning the light that meets the clouds is even more orange/pink/red than in other seasons.