Yes. The sun produces light across the entire visible spectrum. Its just that the yellow is most apparent. If the sun didn't produce blue light we wouldn't be able to see the color blue by sunlight..
The sky is actually blue because of the sun rays hitting off of it and the water cycle happening it turns blue.
Spica is the brightest star in the constellation Virgo.It has a spectral type of B1 and has a temperature of 22,400oK
Air molecules scatter, that is, they scatter sun's light into all directions. This results in different colors of white light to split into all directions, making blue color split the most, leading to the formation of blue color.
Well it was blue like a very long time ago because the sun is a star as you know and the phases of color are blue=the hottest than white than yellow than red than boom! no sun but the sun will go boom! in like 7 million years so don't be scared.
The color is blue because in the sun it turns blue
because the sky rubbed of its color onto the sun... also, the big elephant helped by biting it when it had the blue-color-disease
No. No color attracts the sun or sunlight.
blue as the sun.
The color of the Sun is because of temperature of the heat produced by the Sun. If it was hotter or colder, it would product slightly different color. Some of invisible colors of the Sun is blocked by atmosphere.
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Blue is blue because things that are blue actually repel the frequency of light from the sun that would appear blue. Because that is the only color light that is reflected, that is the only color that we see. Things that are blue are actually every color BUT blue!
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.
Yes, the color of the sun as seen on Earth is yellowish, orange, or red. The color is caused by the scattering of the blue and violet light by our atmosphere, which is how the sky gets its blue color. Sunlight is actually "white" (a mixture of all colors). But much of the Sun's visible radiation is in the mid-range of colors (green) so that the scattering of the blue gives it the yellow color seen in photographs.
The color of the Sun is because of temperature of the heat produced by the Sun. If it was hotter or colder, it would product slightly different color. Some of invisible colors of the Sun is blocked by atmosphere.
it's not really any particular color. The color blue you see in the sky is due to water dropplets suspended in the air which the light from the sun defracts the color blue from the color spectrum from the interception of light. Thats also why you can see a rainbow just as the sun is showing. there is still water in the air and the sun hits at just the right spot and the color spectrum is shown.
Because when the sun hits the earth there is a chemical that makes the colour of a river blue.