the sun is red from passing through the atmosphere and shining through dust while at noon the sun shines at a more direct angel so the is less atmospheric dust in the way
Because it can be.
Yellow
Sunrise is when the sun appears to rise up from below the horizon (in the morning).
Morning fog often burns off by mid-morning or noon as the sun rises and warms the air, causing the fog to evaporate. However, this can depend on the weather conditions and local geography.
It's not. It looks white, but its actually yellow. All these apparent discrepancies is due to our atmosphere: when the air is thickest (dawn & dusk) it looks red, near noon it looks white.
Yes, the sun rises in the east in the morning and moves across the sky until it reaches its highest point at noon. After reaching noon, it starts to descend towards the western horizon.
The position of the sun in the morning varies depending on the time of year and your location. In general, the sun rises in the east and moves higher in the sky as the morning progresses before reaching its highest point at noon.
We feel HOT in after noon and pretty cool in morning because is noon rays of the sun are fall directly on earth surface whereas sun rays fall slantingly in Early morning
Morning: The shadow will be the longest and facing the west as the sun rises in the east Noon: The shadow will be the shortest as the sun is directly above the object Afternoon: The shadow will be slightly longer and facing east as the sun is going to set in the west soon.
It's because your brain compares the size of the sun to landmarks on the horizon. If you take a nickel and compare it at sunrise and noon, it should show that the sun is the same size.
Yes AM stands for Ante Meridiem. Which means before noon.
The flower you are referring to is often described in riddles rather than as a specific botanical species. This riddle symbolizes the sun's movement throughout the day, with the colors representing different times: white in the morning (sunrise), red at noon (bright sunlight), green in the afternoon (reflected greenery), and black at night (absence of light).