Tyndall scattering is caused by dust, smoke, water droplets, and other particles in the lower portion of the atmosphere.
Posted: Wed Dec 08, 2021 4:17 am
Tyndall scattering is caused by dust, smoke, water droplets, and
other particles in the lower portion of the atmosphere. It occurs
when the particles causing the scattering are close in dimension to
the wavelengths of radiation in contact with them
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False
other particles in the lower portion of the atmosphere. It occurs
when the particles causing the scattering are close in dimension to
the wavelengths of radiation in contact with them
Select one:
True
False