The sky is blue because various constituents of the atmosphere scatter light selectively, leaving the blue color. The sea is blue because of the same reason, not because of the reflection of the sky. If the sea isn't blue, it is because of plants/bacteria that live in the water and disscolour it.
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"This phenomenon is spectacular to see in the night sky," said the professor.
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color cian, from Greek kyanós,bluecolor azul verdoso
The Rayleigh light scattering phenomenon.
Meteors (sometimes), and comets. If it moves quickly, it is a meteor. If it seems to be static in the sky, it is a comet.
a usually an atmospheric phenomenon where dust, smoke and other dry particles obscure in the sky.
These letters can be unscrambled to spell aurora. An aurora is a phenomenon that creates coloured lights in the sky.
Use phenomenon to describe something out of the ordinary like.. Hally's Comet which comes to pass Earth every.. like 76 years like: It was a phenomenon to watch the legendary Hally's Comet the night it passed over our sky. or describe a legendary sports athlete or something.
well both things are blue so that means its like a mirror. Like when I look down into a pond i see my reflection its not a word for the phenomenon, nor do i know if there is one. but the basic idea behind that statement is... Tautology (rhetoric), repetition of meaning, using different words to say the same thing twice, especially where the additional words fail to provide additional clarity
the water cycle makes unicorns fall from the sky causing monkeys to fart and eat cake from the pie shop because i saw you today to high five you yesterday
No, da Vinci was not the first person to explain why the sky is blue. John Tyndall was the fist person to begin to explain this phenomenon in 1859.