No, visible light with wavelengths between 380 nm and 760 nm does not change to a different wavelength as it passes through the atmosphere. However, it can be scattered or absorbed by atmospheric particles, which may affect its intensity and color perception, such as during sunrise or sunset. This scattering can lead to phenomena like the blue sky or red hues in the evening but does not alter the wavelength itself.
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