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comment | "parent_author":"",<br>"parent_permlink":"story",<br>"author":"stranniksenya",<br>"permlink":"why-is-snow-white",<br>"title":"WHY IS SNOW WHITE?",<br>"body":"![IMG_20180125_093428.jpg (https:\/\/res.cloudinary.com\/hpiynhbhq\/image\/upload\/v1521121191\/hitywdnhbwzl2b35kble.jpg)\n\nWhy is snow white? After all,<br> snowflakes are frozen water,<br> that is,<br> tiny hexahedral ice cubes,<br> and ice is transparent.\n\nThat's right,<br> the ice is transparent. This means that he passes through himself all the rays of light. Each snowflake itself is also transparent!\n\nBut snowflakes fall to the ground and lie in a snowdrift randomly. All this loose mass does not let in the light,<br> it can not get through it. Each ray of light,<br> falling on the upper layer of snow,<br> is refracted in a huge number of ice crystals - snowflakes. As a result,<br> all the snow-crystal crystals \"transmit light\" until it completely \"leaves\" back,<br> that is,<br> the snow completely reflects the light. And when all the light is reflected from the object,<br> we see this object as white.\n\nTo be more precise,<br> the snow is white because white is the light of the Sun,<br> which it reflects. If the rays of our Sun were yellow and red,<br> then the snow would also be yellow or red. At sunset or sunrise,<br> when the rays of the sun are seen to us like pink,<br> snow also becomes pink.",<br>"json_metadata":" \"community\":\"busy\",<br>\"app\":\"busy\/2.4.0\",<br>\"format\":\"markdown\",<br>\"image\":[\"https:\/\/steemitimages.com\/0x0\/https:\/\/res.cloudinary.com\/hpiynhbhq\/image\/upload\/v1521121191\/hitywdnhbwzl2b35kble.jpg\" ,<br>\"tags\":[\"story\",<br>\"blog\",<br>\"busy\" " | vote | "voter":"stranniksenya", "author":"stranniksenya", "permlink":"why-is-snow-white", "weight":10000 |
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