Kazakhstan has blue flag with yellow sun: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flag_of_Kazakhstan
a beach because yellow for the sun and blue for the water
Blue, yellow and green. There is also a golden sun.
pallou Palau has a blue flag with a yellow circle.
Blue stars are hotter than yellow suns. The surface temperature of a blue star can reach over 30,000 degrees Kelvin, while a yellow sun like our own has a surface temperature of about 5,500 degrees Kelvin.
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The sun appears yellow because its light is made up of different colors, and the Earth's atmosphere scatters the blue light more than other colors, making the sun appear yellow to us.
sun light and oceans.
Because it is a a combination of gases, which means that someday the sun will burn out. But maybe it looks yellow because it doesn't look blue.
Several countries have a blue, yellow, red, and white flag:KiribatiCape VerdeMalaysiaPhilippinesSerbiaSloveniaTuvaluIn addition, the Buddhist flag is blue, yellow, red, and white.
The Sun is not actually yellow . . . it is a slightly blue hot-white. Sunlight looks yellow at sunset and sunrise because of all the dust and pollution between our eyes and theSun.
No, the sun is not blue in color. The sun appears yellow to us due to the scattering of light in the Earth's atmosphere. The sun emits light across the visible spectrum, but its peak intensity is in the green portion of the spectrum. This combination of colors gives the sun its yellow appearance when viewed from Earth.