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Angélique Boissonneault has a Bachelor's Degree in Biological Science. She has worked in a laboratory and tested her knowledge. She has taught Math, Chemistry, and Physics. She has also developed a simplistic and innovative approach designed to introduce young children to scientific experiments, old and new. She created her friend Globule. This character is sometimes red, and sometimes white. He guides little ones through their scientific experiments and discoveries. It is clear to see Angélique is passionate about children and science. Globule's Approach.
Globule wonders... Why is the sky blue?
Hypotheses: Have children tell you why they think the sky is blue. You may even push them to think further and ask them why they think the sky turns red when the sun sets.
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Explanations: The white light produced by the flashlight is really a combination of all the colours of light. When the white light hits the small particles of milk suspended in the water, the blue colour separates itself from the others to the side. That is why you see blue when you observe from the side.
The same principle exists in air only the light from the sun hits dust particles. This is why the sky seems blue when the sun is over your head. When the sun descends to your eye level, the sky seems red. You can longer see the blue which is off to the side since the beam of light is directly in front of you.
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