The color depends on where, when, how and with what you are looking at the atmosphere. For example, astronaut might see it as "clear" but people watching a sunset might see it as more orange/red.
The London Eye is 135m tall (443ft tall) .On the clearest of days, from the top you can see 25 miles (40 kilometers) in all directions.135 m (443 ft)
Firstly, black is not a colour - it is the absence of colour (white isn't a colour either - it is a mixture or combination of all 'colours'). We see colour when its particular wavelength is reflected of the surface of something. The wavelength(s) reflected depends on the composition of the surface. Back to black - so when we see 'black' it is because all wavelengths of light has been absorbed by that surface. Light is energy; all that energy being absorbed = heat.
Beta Librae has a spectral class of B8 showing it has the colour of Blue White. However, it is the only star to appear, to some people, as green because of an optical illusion. See related link.
Some people may have a condition called color blindness, which can be genetic or acquired, affecting their ability to perceive certain colors. This can be caused by abnormalities in the cones of the eye that detect color, leading to difficulty distinguishing between certain hues.
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The colour orange is a very happy colour that makes people feel cheerful when they see it.
do people with different eye colour see differently
the light is absorbed and the colour comes out into your eye xoxoxo
they most likely see green as if it is the most common type of colour blindness red/green colour blindness he/she would see green i think :S
Difficult question. Dogs do see colour but have certain limitations. Most colours they can see but have a problem with some. As with some people who are colour blind with certain colours such as red and green
september 16 In 1967 15 june people first see color television in austrailia
Sharks may not have the clearest eyesight, but they can detect 7 times more light than humans.
Some people with synesthesia might see 9 in a colour complementary to 1, others may see them differently.
black and white. No colour, didn't really have to ask that did you?
in colour
Cats CAN see in colour, even though alot of people say they are colour blind. This is not terribly true, cats do not see bright colours, they see everything in a more pale hue. Yellow is their most responsive colour as it is still bright, blue will be virtually white and black almost grey ect. They have a keen sense of smell though.