It has to do with the way the light is reflected through the dust... The dust is more active in the morning than in the evening, giving them different colors.
Our sun is white because of its temperature. The intensity of a star's temperature determines its colour. The brightest stars are blue while some of the coldest are red.
The sun rises in the east and sets in the west. So if the sun is facing east then it must be in the west and it will be evening.
Morning
Each morning, the sun always rises in the east.
Yes, because the sunlight is passing through the Earth's atmosphere at a greater angle than it does around midday when here is less refraction. and sun is round in shape and red in colour
Rose.The sun rose this morning. There are some roses there as clues.
A red sun at morning, Sailor take warning. A red sun at night Is a Sailor's delight. So storms would come after a red sun at morning and pleasant weather after a red sun at night.
that's EASY. the next colour of the sun will be red. when the sun dies and turns into a red dwarf it will be red. jeez i know and im 11.
Because thats why! Because thats why!
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No, because while the sun is rising the sun looks orange in colour because at that time the wavelength of orange colour rays will be more and while the sun is setting it looks in red colour because at that time the wavelength of red colour rays will be more. Normally the sky looks blue because at that time the wavelength of blue colour rays will be more.
red does , actually any color that you let drie in the sun does
The colour of Uluru/Ayers Rock, at close range, is an orange-red ochre colour. In the normal light of day, from a distance, it takes on a browner hue. Its different colours are quite remarkable. At sunrise, it has a more orange-yellow appearance. During tain, it has a silver-grey appearance. There are several factors which contribute to the appearance of different colour changes for Uluru at different times of day. The different angles of morning sun and late afternoon sun reflect differently off the surface of the Rock, and interact with the different soil colours surrounding the Rock, to also alter its appearance from the brilliant orange-red of early morning to the deeper, dusky-red of later afternoon. On an overcast day, the Rock's colour is also more subdued, turning to an orange-brown colour. It is largely a matter of the atmospheric conditions, and how the moisture levels in the air and any clouds reflect the surrounding desert colours back onto Uluru.
They could be Blue Giants, or Red Giants, or Red Supergiants.
try Google.com images
atmospheric diffraction and diffusion- weather, clouds, etc. the Sun is normally classed as a Yellow Star! a Red Sun could not sustain the present solar system so look out!