The Tyndall effect occurs in misty forest canopies due to the scattering of sunlight by the colloidal water droplets suspended in the air.
What causes the Tyndall effect to occur when light passes through a misty forest canopy?
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In a misty forest canopy, the Tyndall effect occurs when light interacts with water droplets suspended in the air. These droplets scatter the light, making the misty environment appear illuminated.