It stops going only one way and starts going every which way.
When the sun's light enters the atomosphere it gets scattered. red is the colour which gets scattered the least and therefore is easier for the eyes to detect. while the sun is setting and rising.This happens only when the sun is near the horizon.
of course the light will scattered
It gets scattered.
Light hits a substance. The substance makes light change speed. Light gets scattered through the substance. Then the light bends.
If the light can not pass through a object it is opaque . The light will reflect or be absorbed by the object.
Light gets scattered and absorbed by the water droplets in the fog, leading to diffusion and reduced visibility. This scattering of light causes the fog to appear opaque or thick, making objects appear blurred or dimmed.
Light energy that is not absorbed by a material is typically reflected, transmitted, or scattered.
When light hits tracing paper, some of it gets scattered, some gets absorbed, and the rest passes through the paper due to its translucent properties. This allows for the tracing paper to transmit some of the light while diffusing it, producing a softer, more diffused light compared to opaque surfaces.
They may be absorbed and converted to heat or reflected in scattered fashion.
it gets bigger
When plant gets light from only one direction then plants bends towards light .
When a plant gets light it photosynthesises (makes food) in the dark it respires. Hope this answers your question:)