true that is why the sky is blue
The sky appears blue during midday due to Rayleigh scattering, where shorter blue wavelengths are scattered more by air particles. In the afternoon, the sun is lower on the horizon, and its light has to pass through more of the Earth's atmosphere, scattering more longer wavelengths like red and orange, giving the sky that color.
The Earth's atmosphere scatters sunlight, with shorter blue and green wavelengths scattering more than longer red and orange wavelengths. This scattering effect becomes more pronounced during sunrise and sunset, making the sun appear orange or red as it nears the horizon.
Sunsets appear red, purple, and blue due to scattering of sunlight by particles and molecules in the atmosphere. When the sun is low on the horizon, its light has to pass through a greater thickness of the atmosphere, scattering shorter wavelengths like blue and green, leaving behind the longer wavelengths like red and purple to dominate the sky.
The sun appears smaller in the sky due to the Earth's atmosphere scattering sunlight. This scattering causes the sun's rays to spread out, making the sun's size seem smaller than it actually is. Additionally, when the sun is higher in the sky, it appears smaller compared to when it is near the horizon due to an optical illusion.
The Earth appears blue from space due to the way that sunlight is scattered and absorbed by the Earth's atmosphere and surface. The blue color comes from the scattering of sunlight by air molecules, and the reflection of sunlight by the oceans and other bodies of water.
during day: when light comes , the blue colour is scattererd the most(rayleigh's law) as it has the least wavelength. so sky is blue in day time. in night there is no light so scattering so as a result black in colour.
The air looks smokey when particles and pollutants are suspended in it, scattering light and creating a hazy appearance.
Sure looks like it.
false (The moon reflects light from the sun.)
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true
Looks that way to me.
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Yes, it certainly looks that way.
It looks as if it is "a false statement".
Personally, I think a lighted patio umbrella looks quite lovely. It looks especially spectacular during the night, or when it is dark. During the daytime however, it does not have that ethereal effect.