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Because the sunlight is reflecting off them at different points.
The block absorbs the sunlight and blue color is reflected off the block. That is why the blue block appears blue in the sunlight.
Aurora Australis are visible from Antarctica any time there is no sunlight.
the sunlight interacts with the earths atmosphere and makes the sky blue
Cumulonimbus clouds are very tall and so block out quite a bit of sunlight, causing them to appear dark when viewed from below.
Because the sunlight is reflecting off them at different points.
Because the sunlight reflects off them at different points.
The air scatters sunlight, allowing only blue to appear, while the opposite happens at sundown. John Tyndall an Irish born scientist described the scattering of sunlight by dust particles in 1895.
the green color of the leaf is due to the presence of plastids called chlorophyll not sunlight. this is d reason why they appear green even in the absence of sunlight.
plants dont appear, numpty, they grow :)
because the dress absorbs the sunlight which make it look violet
Sunlight experiences some degree of scattering (technically, Rayleigh Scattering) as it passes through the atmosphere, which causes the sky to appear blue and the sunlight to appear yellow. Some of the sunlight encounters clouds, while some reaches the ground.
after a lot of rain god shows us a rainbow to say that the storm is all clear
The block absorbs the sunlight and blue color is reflected off the block. That is why the blue block appears blue in the sunlight.
because they reflect sunlight
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they are brightened by the light