yellow red grey idon't know wdy ask me
Yes, a sky would still exist even without gravity. Gravity is what holds our atmosphere close to Earth, but even without it, the atmosphere would still exist and interact with light to create the appearance of a sky.
many people think that the sky is blue because of the reflection of the earth. that is wrong. the sky is blue because of the gases produced in the sky. my point is, the sun goes down at night, and without light there can be no color. the only color that can be produced without light is black. there you have it. :)
Without Earth's atmosphere, the sky would appear black during the day, similar to outer space. Without the scattering and diffusion of sunlight caused by the atmosphere, the sky would not appear blue. At night, we would see the stars, planets, and other celestial objects more clearly without the atmosphere's distortion.
The color of the sky during the day is typically blue due to the scattering of sunlight by the Earth's atmosphere. The molecules in the atmosphere scatter shorter wavelengths of light, such as blue and violet, more efficiently than longer wavelengths, giving the sky its blue appearance.
The sun's position in the sky affects the color of the sky. During sunrise and sunset, the sun is lower in the sky, and its light has to travel through more of Earth's atmosphere. This scatters shorter wavelengths of light, like blues and greens, leaving longer wavelengths, such as reds and oranges, to dominate the sky's color.
the sky would be black because if there was no atmosphere then light would be able to get in easlily. you would be able to see stars during broad daylight.
Yes, a sky would still exist even without gravity. Gravity is what holds our atmosphere close to Earth, but even without it, the atmosphere would still exist and interact with light to create the appearance of a sky.
many people think that the sky is blue because of the reflection of the earth. that is wrong. the sky is blue because of the gases produced in the sky. my point is, the sun goes down at night, and without light there can be no color. the only color that can be produced without light is black. there you have it. :)
Without Earth's atmosphere, the sky would appear black during the day, similar to outer space. Without the scattering and diffusion of sunlight caused by the atmosphere, the sky would not appear blue. At night, we would see the stars, planets, and other celestial objects more clearly without the atmosphere's distortion.
The color of the sky is primarily due to the scattering of sunlight by the Earth's atmosphere, specifically by gas molecules and small particles. While the ocean does play a role in reflecting blue light, the sky would still appear blue without it, as this phenomenon is mainly attributed to the atmospheric elements mentioned.
the colour of sky from the moon is blak as there is no atmosphere .
Colour is reflected and refracted light. If there is nothing from which incident light may be reflected or through which it may be refracted, then there is no sensation of color. In this case, the colour of the sky would be incumbent on whether or not there were other entities in the path of the light (such as dust or ice).
they do not, the sky is a blue color because that is the color of light that breaks through the atmosphere. if air molecules did make the sky appear blue, then how would you explain a sunset?
theoreticly they will have no colour what so ever... how ever since without an atmosphere there will be noone to look at the sky this becomes a philosophical question
The true color of the sky is blue, due to the way Earth's atmosphere scatters sunlight.
The sky is a pinkish-red when viewed from mars because the atmosphere causes a tint.The sky would be pink when viewed from Mars.
If there were no atmosphere at all, the sky would be black. If there were some other kind of atmosphere, the sky would be colored according to the make-up of the atmosphere.