Why does the sky not appear purple, even though violet light scatters more than blue light?

Answer

The Sun emits slightly less violet light, and our eyes are less sensitive to it.

The perception of blue dominates because the Sun emits slightly less violet light overall, and the human visual system possesses lower sensitivity to violet wavelengths compared to blue.

Why does the sky not appear purple, even though violet light scatters more than blue light?

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