Well, it auctually depends on the day that it is setting from, and how the day will be tomorrow. SO if it is going to be in the 90's the next day, and it was the 90's today, then it will go.... # A blue sky # Then the sun will start to lower and then a orange/red will come in # Then the sun will be about half way and then a purple/red/blue will show from behind the sun # As the sun is done and out of view, if the weather was nice and will be nice, then you should see a pink sky. I feel as if I cant stress it enough, all of the ways that a sunset will be depends on the weather AND location.
the surroundings give it its natural color
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A transverse wave consisting of changing electric fields and changing magnetic fields
Have you ever looked at a beautiful sunset or the new leaves on trees in the spring or the beautiful leaves in fall colors. Those are positive experiences involving nature.
The URL below provides and excellent answer. http://chemistry.about.com/library/weekly/aa082602a.htm
That not how you would normally describe a person but rather a scene. Constantly changing fantastical images like a painting, dreams, sunset, video.
Sure why not!
It is difficult to describe the beauty of a sunset.
There are a few colors which can be used to describe hate as well as anger. Colors which describe hate and anger include the colors of black and red.
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A variety of sunset colors is evidence for a variety of elements in the Sun. apparent atmospheric thickness. atmospheric particles. atmospheric temperatures.
I would use a flashlight to be the sun, and a baseball or similar ball to be the earth and just do a very laymen term demonstration, that way they can see the shadow the flashlight casts on the ball and then explain how the shadow is night and all that jazz.
Well, if you are looking for adjectives to describe sunset, beautiful, orange, warm, pink.
There are many factors that influence the colors of a sunset. The Earth's atmosphere and traveling light are the two key factors. The atmosphere contains many particles of dust and water, and light reflects off of the particles in all directions. The size of the particles and light wavelengths influence the colors we see in the sunset.
Proposing an explanation for the changing colors of the sky is an example of a(n)
changing colors
Because the atmosphere bends the light.