no. the sky is blue because all wavelengths of its light is scattered except blue. the sun emits radiation and it is absorbed by every object. it has all the colors of the rainbow in them. if you are wearing a blue shirt, all wavelengths but blue are absorbed into the shirt and blue is reflected. if you are wearing a black shirt (this is why it makes you hot in the summer) all of the rays are absorbed into the shirt. if you are wearing a white shirt, none of the rays are absorbed; they are all reflected.
because the sky is blue
The sky looks blue because sunlight is scattered by the Earth's atmosphere.
No. The sky is blue due to the scattering of light.
No i think the sky is blue because the reflection of the ocean or could it be the sky is blue and it reflects on to the ocean?
No, the sky is blue due to a phenomenon called Rayleigh scattering, where particles in the atmosphere scatter sunlight in all directions. The sea appears blue because it absorbs colors from the sunlight spectrum and reflects blue light.
The color sky blue is a lighter shade of blue. The color is called sky blue because it is to resemble to same color as the sky. When the sun is out the sky is a beautiful shade of blue.
the sky seems blue to us, because the suns rays reflect off the earths atmosphere and it produces the sky to be blue.
Because the ocean reflect to the sky .
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.
In a pourquoi tale, the sky is blue because it is colored by the tears of a young maiden who cried for her lost love. The sky turned blue from the reflection of her sorrow and longing for her beloved.
The sky is blue because particles in the air only reflect blue light rays
the sky is blue because its means that the sun will raised and we have a good weather