it's because it just does
d wave length of violet colour is more than d wavelength of blue colour
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.
at noon time
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The color of the sky depends on the position of the sun and its glare on the atmosphere. The clouds surrounding the sun and where you are on Earth also effects what color 'your' sky is. During sunset and sometimes sunrise, the sky is a pinkish color. During the day, it is usually cyan or light blue. The sky can also be gray, yellow, red, or purple. It is gray or black at nighttime.
d wave length of violet colour is more than d wavelength of blue colour
No. Doris Day's eyes are definitely blue.
No they only look like they do. The only look different in lighting changes. e.g. if the earths moon is risen during the day it may look blue
My Husband has blue eyes, but they have hues of yellow in the middle, so sometimes his eyes look blue & sometimes they look very green, & sometimes in between. Blue & yellow do make green, so I personally think it depends what color the person is wearing that day & how the light hits their eyes as well. This is just my personal view on it. I am not an eye doctor….
the sky in the day's are usually Blue. if its any other color its usually not natural, for the sky to be green, white, or brown. yes it could be yellow, orange, purple, or pink because of a sunset.
Blue, yellow, white and black
no
purple orange green yellow
Pay Day is not a Technical Machine in Pokemon Crystal, only in Red, Blue, or Yellow is it a TM. You must trade the Pokemon to Red, Blue, or Yellow to teach it Pay Day, as items cannot be held for those games.
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
red is "rojo" (ROH-hoh)blue is "azul" (ah-SOOL)green is "verde" (BAYR-day)and yellow is "amarillo" (AH-mah-REE-yoh)
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.