The white light of the Sun consists of many wavelengths. When seen separately, each wavelength corresponds with a different color. The air molecules and particles of matter that make up our atmosphere scatter some of the Sun's light as it travels to Earth, especially the shorter wavelengths that give us the color blue. Coming to us from all angles in the sky, these light waves make the sky appear blue.
No. Violet has a shorter wavelength than Blue.
Violet has the shortest wavelength while red has the longest.
yellow
The twelve colours are: 1. Yellow 2. Yellow-Green 3. Green 4. Blue-Green 5. Blue 6. Blue-Violet 7. Violet 8. Red-Violet 9. Red 10. Red-Orange 11. Orange 12. Yellow-Orange
The "blue end" ... which would be violet.
Blue skys.
In the blue skys
Blue Violet.
blue violet
Velbet skys eyes r blue
Blue Violet is the correct answer
Baby Geniuses.
Violet Blue - author - was born in 2008.
Yes. Violet is between blue and red.
Red-violet.
1 part Blue + 1 part Violet (1/2 part Blue + 1/2 part Red) = Blue-violet.
blue + red = purple (aka violet)