The sky is blue because air scatters blue light more than it scatters red light. So, when you look up at the sky (the sky, not the sun) you are looking at a portion of air. That air has scattered blue light so blue light is what enters your eyes.
it's because it just does
The sky appears blue due to the scattering of light in the sky. During hot days the sky is not only very clear but hot air around a place helps to see the sky distinctly blue.
d wave length of violet colour is more than d wavelength of blue colour
The sky usually appears blue during the day because of the scattering of sunlight by the Earth's atmosphere. However, sometimes the sky can appear white during overcast or cloudy conditions, when the sunlight is blocked or diffused by the clouds, causing the light to scatter in all directions and making the sky appear white.
the color of the sky is a baby blue or lighter
the water in our planet reflects the sun light back to the atmosphere thus we have a blue sky the moon has no water and no atmosphere there for no blue sky during the day in the moon.
A light blue during day.
The sky is blue because of Rayleigh scattering. The sunset is so colorful due to the air.
it's because it just does
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.
The sky appears blue due to the scattering of light in the sky. During hot days the sky is not only very clear but hot air around a place helps to see the sky distinctly blue.
1. Because it orbits the earth 2. Because the blue sky is from wind that is surprisingly blue when its in huge chunks 3. Because There is no wind on the moon whatsoever
d wave length of violet colour is more than d wavelength of blue colour
the sky in the day's are usually Blue. if its any other color its usually not natural, for the sky to be green, white, or brown. yes it could be yellow, orange, purple, or pink because of a sunset.
during day: when light comes , the blue colour is scattererd the most(rayleigh's law) as it has the least wavelength. so sky is blue in day time. in night there is no light so scattering so as a result black in colour.
The moon is not seen during the day because the bright blue sky washes out the relatively dim light of the moon.
The sky usually appears blue during the day because of the scattering of sunlight by the Earth's atmosphere. However, sometimes the sky can appear white during overcast or cloudy conditions, when the sunlight is blocked or diffused by the clouds, causing the light to scatter in all directions and making the sky appear white.