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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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"the scattering of blue light in the spectrum by particles of air"
I rewrite the phrase as the following.
"air particles' scattering of blue light in the spectrum"
Is it correct? Thanks a lot.
  

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"air particles' scattering of blue light in the spectrum" But I don't know what air particles are. Aren't there dust particles or pollen or other minute things in the air? Isn't all the air invisible?

  • "air particles' scattering of blue light in the spectrum" But I don't know what air particles are.
  • Aren't there dust particles or pollen or other minute things in the air?
  • Isn't all the air invisible?
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"air particles' scattering of blue light in the spectrum"

But I don't know what air particles are. Aren't there dust particles or pollen or other minute things in the air? Isn't all the air invisible?

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