Why does light scatter?

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Why does light scatter?

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It won’t (much) in a vacuum but our atmosphere is not a vacuum. The photons of light interact with the atoms of the gas in the atmosphere and this “deflects” some proportion of them. With a lot of light and some thick atmosphere (for example light coming from the sun), it will scatter a bit of it (which results in red sunset and blue skies).

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