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Spin the wheel with the sunset-themed random student selector tool 🌀 - It's a relaxing way to make a choice. 🌇 Fun fact: The vibrant colours we see in the evening sky are a result of the scattering of sunlight by the Earth's atmosphere. Here's how it works: Scattering of Light: During the day, the sun appears white because its light is a combination of all colours in the visible spectrum. However, when the sun is near the horizon during a sunset, its light has to pass through a thicker layer of the Earth's atmosphere, which scatters shorter wavelengths (blues and greens) more than longer wavelengths (reds and oranges). Colour Spectrum: As the sun's light travels through the atmosphere, the shorter blue and green wavelengths are dispersed in all directions by molecules and tiny particles in the air. This scattering leaves behind the longer red and orange wavelengths, which dominate the colours of a sunset. Variation in Colours: The exact colours and intensity of a sunset can vary widely depending on various factors, including the amount of dust, pollution, and moisture in the atmosphere, as well as the angle of the sun and the location. This variability leads to the stunning range of colors and patterns we often see during sunsets, from deep reds and purples to fiery oranges and pinks. Sunsets are not only visually breathtaking but also a fascinating display of the physics of light and the Earth's atmosphere, creating a unique and memorable experience for those fortunate enough to witness them. If you like this sunset-themed picker wheel, you can also look here where there are 49 more of them (including sunny and sunrise!).