due to scattering of light .........
Maritime polar weather refers to the climate conditions associated with air masses that originate over cold ocean waters in polar regions, typically characterized by cool, moist air. These air masses can lead to overcast skies, frequent precipitation, and cooler temperatures, particularly in coastal areas. Maritime polar weather is most commonly observed in the North Atlantic and North Pacific regions, influencing weather patterns in nearby land areas. Overall, it contributes to a generally cool and damp climate, especially during the winter months.
Hipparchus was an ancient Greek astronomer who compiled first-known catalog of stars and first map of the skies.
It's impossible to predict with certainty which town will have blue skies and sunshine, as weather conditions can change rapidly. However, towns in regions with generally low precipitation and minimal cloud cover are more likely to have clear skies and sunshine.
The bright object currently(February 2009) visible in western skies is the planet Venus and not a star. It is near the sun, which is why it is seen after sunset and in the west, or sometimes in the early morning, before sunrise in the east.
The five types of air masses that affect weather in the U.S. are: Maritime Tropical (mT) - Warm and humid, originating over warm ocean waters, often leading to precipitation. Continental Tropical (cT) - Hot and dry, forming over land, typically bringing clear skies and high temperatures. Maritime Polar (mP) - Cool and moist, coming from colder ocean regions, often resulting in cloudy and rainy conditions. Continental Polar (cP) - Cold and dry, originating over land in polar regions, bringing colder temperatures and clear weather. Arctic (A) - Extremely cold and dry, affecting the northern regions, leading to frigid conditions and potential snow.
The Maldives are islands located in the beautiful Indian Ocean with its azure blue waters and clear skies. The marine life around the Maldives islands is exquisite and a not to be missed attraction if you are travelling there.
Sunset, sunrise, the daytime and nighttime skies in Antarctica display every colour imaginable.
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Which skies are mine? I mean, if I get to choose them, it would appear every other night. However, in the boring old skies we all have to share, it only shows up about every 76 years.
Fight monsters in North Ocean to get one.
Blue Skies
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The plural forms "waters" and "skies" are often used to refer to specific types or bodies of water and the various layers or types of the atmosphere. For example, "waters" can denote different bodies of water, such as seas or rivers, while "skies" may describe different atmospheric conditions or celestial phenomena. These terms are commonly found in literary contexts or scientific discussions to convey a broader or more poetic meaning.
it's by Owl City its on their album "Ocean Skies" i believe.
it alredy come check the greatest west ocean
I prefer blue because it reminds me of the calming ocean and clear skies.
you go to the great west ocean and there is a hiding spot behind some rocks