
Segment 9294 in Why is the sky blue? Speed Zone: 140 - 159 WPM
The sky is blue because of how sunlight interacts with the atmosphere. Sunlight is made of many colors, each with a different wavelength. When sunlight enters the atmosphere, it hits air molecules and tiny particles, scattering in all directions. This scattering is called Rayleigh scattering, and it is more effective for shorter wavelengths of light, like blue and violet.
Racer | Team | Races | DQs | Avg WPM | Top WPM | Avg Accuracy | Top Accuracy | Perfect Accuracy |
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VYN | 1 | 0 | 160.7 | 160.7 | 97.59% | 97.59% | 0 |
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XGR | 1 | 0 | 157.7 | 157.7 | 94.12% | 94.12% | 0 |
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VYN | 3 | 2 | 147.4 | 160.1 | 98.93% | 99.20% | 0 |
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VYN | 6 | 1 | 157.1 | 174.2 | 97.91% | 98.40% | 0 |