Sasha the Scientist and the Blue Sky Mystery

Sasha the Scientist

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One sunny morning, Sasha the Scientist looked up at the sky. "Why is the sky blue?" she wondered.

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Sasha loved to find answers. So, she put on her scientist hat and started to investigate.

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First, she read her science books. "Light from the sun is made of many colors," she learned.

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Sasha found a prism in her science kit. She held it up to the sunlight.

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The prism worked like magic! It spread the sunlight into a rainbow of colors.

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"There are so many colors!" Sasha exclaimed. Red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet.

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"Look at the blue light!" Sasha said. It was bouncing around more than the others.

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Sasha went outside with her magnifying glass. She looked closely at the air.

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"There are tiny things we can't see!" Sasha explained. They are called molecules.

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These air molecules love to scatter blue light from the sun.

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Sasha smiled. "That's why the sky looks blue!" she shouted.

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She drew a big picture showing sunlight, the prism, and the blue sky.

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Sasha shared her discovery with her friends. "The sky is blue because of sunlight and tiny air molecules!" she told them.

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Now, whenever Sasha's friends look up, they remember her fun science lesson.

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And Sasha felt happy. Solving mysteries was the best part of being a scientist!

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