At the time of sunset, more light is piercing the atmosphere than at
other times during the day. The heating process during the day has
created a high number of particles in the air, which are able to scatter
more light. We know that sunsets derive their red hues because the long
wavelengths are the least scattered. The geography of Hawaii, tropical
temperatures, humidity levels and a variety of other factors combine to
give us the original palette we see as the sun sets.
And it's time to return home!
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