Why is the sky blue? You often hear this question when you walk down the street on a clear day, holding your child by the hand. And at one moment, raising his head to the sky, and becoming interested in the blue palette with rare strokes of clouds on it, the baby will pull your sleeve and ask his unique question: “Dad / Mom, why is the sky blue?” You look at the sky and realize that the answer is not written there. And you, it turns out, have nothing to say to your baby. And you need to.
In connection with this, this article was written. It brings parents and children closer to a simple understanding of what is above us, what exactly creates a blue border around our world, which we call the sky.
So, what is blue sky in the first place? Start with the fact that the sky is blue - it's just air, similar to the one that surrounds us below, only it is above, and there is more of it. The child will understand this explanation immediately, and may think about your answer before you continue with your explanation.
The sky is blue everywhere and everywhere. Only, depending on the place, it may differ in the degree of blueness. Have you noticed that in a clearday the sun comes out, providing light and warmth. The sun is in many ways a guarantee of a great mood, and, perhaps, it is because of him that you decided to take a little break from everyday work and unwind with your inquisitive baby.
So, the main reason why the sky is blue is precisely in the sun's rays, in its unique interaction with the air. The sun, illuminating the earth with its bright rays, finds an obstacle in the form of a layer of air that "envelops" our planet from all sides. It is through this air that he has to "break through" in order to provide us with his warmth. In the sun itself, the whole spectrum of colors was initially laid, starting from red and ending with purple. All the colors of the rainbow are placed in a sunbeam! And it is at the very moment when a given ray of the sun passes through the accumulation of air that the sky is painted in the coveted blue color. A sunbeam is like an artist's brush, which "spatters" a light canvas with its colors. As a result, only one color remains from this "splashing". And this color owns our sky. So why is the sky blue? Because blue is the most expressive of all that fall into the sky. The blueness of the sky is in many ways a unique natural phenomenon that provides us with a wonderful mood and a sense of freedom and clarity. It is these properties that blue has. It cheers up and in no way puts pressure on a person.
This answer will make your child smilehappy smile. He will say, in not quite expressive words, that it is beautiful, and perhaps kiss you for such an answer when you take him in your arms. Each of your responses to this kind of problem, whether it be the question "Why is the sky blue?" or “What is life?” contributes to the fact that the child learns and learns the laws of life, according to which he will have to exist in the future. The mind of a child should not be distorted by false inventions. Your answers should be as simple and clear as possible, then the child will always be grateful to you.