A clear cloudless day-time sky is blue because molecules in the air scatter blue light from the sun more than they scatter yellow light.
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Because they contain different coloured pigments.
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Aurora Borealis
These letters can be unscrambled to spell aurora. An aurora is a phenomenon that creates coloured lights in the sky.
It was coloured in pink because the sky back then was pink, but nobody really thought that that was a really important point but now you can see that it was and it is also coloured in pink because that was my and everyone Else's favourite colour. So there is your answer for your topic all about why the British maps coloured in the empire PINK.
That's a toughie! The ancient Greeks used to describe the sky as bronze coloured, if that's any use. You might try arguing that the sky is many colours, so green might be in there. One possible argument is that when the sky is cloudy it appears white and white contains all colours, including green. Or you argue that the blue sky is an optical illusion.
well first u banana then banana with a banana and banana the banana wont allow the banana to banana and so the banana goes home and bananas for a banana so wht if the banana doesnt banana he bananas for a banana how do you banana?you dont banana you just banana you little banana
No, it is a banana
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A curved banana is a gay banana and a straight banana is not a gay banana.
Softwoods can be coloured by staining.