they do not, the sky is a blue color because that is the color of light that breaks through the atmosphere. if air molecules did make the sky appear blue, then how would you explain a sunset?
Air molecules scatter the sunlight and make it a shade of blue.
vibrations make air molecules move
why do the air molecules make and kenitic energy make up temperature
This happens due to the Rayleigh scattering effect. The light is scattered among the air molecules and the shorter wavelength (blue) disperses out the furthest, so we see a blueish tint. http://weatherquesting.com/blue-mountains.htm
No, air molecules themselves do not make sound. Sound is produced when an object vibrates and causes air molecules to vibrate around it, creating sound waves that travel through the air.
The brightness of the daytime sky is due to sunlight scattering off air molecules and particles in the atmosphere, illuminating the entire sky. The blue color of the sky is a result of shorter-wavelength blue light being scattered more than other colors by the gases and particles in the atmosphere, making the sky appear predominantly blue to our eyes.
The sky appears blue because of the way sunlight interacts with Earth's atmosphere. When sunlight reaches the atmosphere, it is scattered by air molecules and particles. Blue light is scattered more than other colors because it travels in shorter, smaller waves. This scattering causes the blue light to be more visible to our eyes, making the sky appear blue to us.
The color blue is the result of a particular wavelength of light (it is in the shorter wavelength part of the visible spectrum). Different wavelengths bounce off air molecules, or pass around air molecules without bouncing off, depending upon their wavelength, whether it is larger or smaller than the size of an air molecule. As a result the atmosphere alters the light that passes through it. Blue is scattered, making the sky appear blue, while leaving more of the longer wavelengths in the sunlight that reaches the Earth, giving it a warm golden color. This phenomenon is officially known as Rayleigh Scattering.
Static electricity can sometimes appear blue when it discharges in the form of a spark. The blue color is due to the excitation of nitrogen and oxygen molecules in the air, which emit light in the blue color range as they release energy. This phenomenon is similar to how neon lights produce their color.
Nitrogen.
Nitrogen appears in the air primarily as diatomic nitrogen molecules (N2), which make up about 78% of the Earth's atmosphere. Nitrogen gas makes up a significant portion of the air we breathe and plays a crucial role in various biological and chemical processes.
Air molecules and water molecules!