Well it depends on where you live. If you live in an area or city that has too much pollution then that will cause the orange pink coulours in the sky.
- Don't believe that's correct as I live in London and i don't see any sort of pink in the sky when I have seen one when I was in Palau (considerably less polluted then London)
It is pink/orange when the sun reflects off of the clouds at sunset.
The color of the sky changes throughout the day due to the scattering of sunlight by the atmosphere. At sunrise and sunset, the sky can appear pink or orange due to the longer path of light through the atmosphere, which scatters shorter wavelengths like blue and violet, leaving only the longer wavelengths, such as red and orange, to be visible.
A sunset can appear as a blend of colors such as orange, pink, purple, red, and yellow. The colors change as the sun sinks lower in the sky due to the scattering of light by particles in the atmosphere.
During a sunset, vibrant colors such as red, orange, pink, and purple can be seen in the sky.
The puffy things in the sky are clouds, which can appear white, gray, or even have shades of pink or orange during sunset. The color of clouds can vary based on the time of day, atmospheric conditions, and the position of the sun.
During a beautiful sunset, you may see colors like orange, pink, purple, red, and yellow in the sky.
The vibrant colors that paint the sky during a breathtaking sunset are typically hues of orange, pink, purple, and red.
The sky can be orange around sunrise and sunset.
The real color of the sky is blue due to the way Earth's atmosphere scatters sunlight. At sunrise and sunset, the sky can appear orange, red, or pink due to the angle of the sun and the scattering of light. During midday, the sky may appear a deeper blue due to the sun being directly overhead.
Some things in their natural state are the most vivid colours.
A sunset is what occurs as the sun passes below the horizon in the transition from day to night. Because of the way light is refracted from the low angle, they often appear a brilliant red or orange colour. Note that 'sun set' is not the same thing - 'sunset' is a noun, whereas 'sun set' is a noun and a verb - telling us what the sun did (it set).E.g.As the sun set the sky turned a bright pink colour.The sunset caused the sky to turn a bright pink colour.Here are some more examples using the noun.The sunset was breathtakingly beautiful.Lets go to the beach and watch the sunset.
Sunsets can appear pink due to the scattering of light by particles and molecules in the Earth's atmosphere. During sunset, the sun is lower in the sky, causing its light to pass through a greater thickness of the atmosphere. This scattering effect can cause shorter blue and green wavelengths to disperse, leaving longer red and pink wavelengths to dominate the sky.