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It's not. It looks white, but its actually yellow. All these apparent discrepancies is due to our atmosphere: when the air is thickest (dawn & dusk) it looks red, near noon it looks white.
A red sun is typically caused by particles in the Earth's atmosphere scattering sunlight. This scattering process can occur when there are lots of particles in the air, such as during a sunset when the sun’s rays have to pass through more of the atmosphere. Additionally, red suns can also be seen during events like volcanic eruptions when ash and dust are released into the atmosphere.
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The braziers are in the corridors that followed the suite, opposite to each window. They add to the atmosphere because the light produced wild looks on anyone who dared to look at them.
The sun looks red today because of particles in the Earth's atmosphere scattering sunlight, causing shorter blue and green wavelengths to be filtered out and leaving longer red wavelengths to dominate the sky.
No actually. The surface of Mars is covered in iron oxide ( rust ), therefore making the planet red.
A fez is red and looks like a bucket.
nice q the answer is our sun is a red star and almost all suns witch are stars are red
The Sun is actually yellow in colour, and this is due to the temperature of the Suns surface. If it was cooler, it would appear orange, and if it was hotter it would appear white. The Sun appears orange or red on the horizon because of the scattering of light in the atmosphere. [See related question]
The sky looks red at night due to the scattering of sunlight by particles in the atmosphere. When the sun is low on the horizon during sunset, its light passes through more of the Earth's atmosphere, causing shorter blue and green wavelengths to scatter away, leaving longer red wavelengths to dominate the sky's color.
Bella is a natural blonde, she dyed her hair red...personally I think it looks better and not just because I love red hair.