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The moon turns different colors because of refraction of the Sun's light, either directly or indirectly, through the Earth's atmosphere.
All colors are absorbed by a blue marble except the color blue because it is reflected.
Jupiter does change colors because of the storms and wind in the plant's atmosphere. The different chemicals on the planet reflect the sun's light and creating the colors.
There are many factors that influence the colors of a sunset. The Earth's atmosphere and traveling light are the two key factors. The atmosphere contains many particles of dust and water, and light reflects off of the particles in all directions. The size of the particles and light wavelengths influence the colors we see in the sunset.
Colors enter the world by the sun. The rays are made of different colors but they have different tempetures so when they enter the world, they have different colors for different things.
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Generally it stays blue, it just gets darker and paler the higher you go. Everntually it turns black (pilots in spy planes and astronauts report this). It will turn red or different colors at sunrise/sunset and if there is a high amount of dust in the atmosphere.
When all colors are absorbed, the color seen is called "black."
white light colors?
It has no colors absorbed into. Black would have all colors so heat would be absorbed
Fewer colors of light are reflected and more aare absorbed
The moon turns different colors because of refraction of the Sun's light, either directly or indirectly, through the Earth's atmosphere.
all the colors are reflected
You get black
All colors are absorbed by a blue marble except the color blue because it is reflected.
Jupiter does change colors because of the storms and wind in the plant's atmosphere. The different chemicals on the planet reflect the sun's light and creating the colors.
All colors are absorbed by chlorophyll except for green.