According to RAYLEIGH scattering intensity is inversely proportional to the fourth power of wavelength so blue violet and indigo has shorter wavelength and more intensity when it gets scattered our eyes is sensitive to blue colour so sky appears blue to our eyes not violet or indigo
it's because it just does
d wave length of violet colour is more than d wavelength of blue colour
the water in our planet reflects the sun light back to the atmosphere thus we have a blue sky the moon has no water and no atmosphere there for no blue sky during the day in the moon.
The sky is blue because air scatters blue light more than it scatters red light. So, when you look up at the sky (the sky, not the sun) you are looking at a portion of air. That air has scattered blue light so blue light is what enters your eyes.
A light blue during day.
On the moon the sky will look blue.
They are not bright enough to be seen when the atmosphere is illuminated by scattered sunlight, which makes the sky look blue, during the day.
The sky is blue because of Rayleigh scattering. The sunset is so colorful due to the air.
In the night sky, there are seemingly infinite stars to look at. During the day, the only star that you can see is the Sun.
yes and if you look at the sky during the day you can see cracks where blue tiles are placed and at night you can tell that the stars are light bulbs.
The sky appears blue due to the scattering of light in the sky. During hot days the sky is not only very clear but hot air around a place helps to see the sky distinctly blue.
1. Because it orbits the earth 2. Because the blue sky is from wind that is surprisingly blue when its in huge chunks 3. Because There is no wind on the moon whatsoever