The sun emits light across the entire spectrum, appearing white when viewed from space. However, when observed from Earth, it often appears yellow due to atmospheric scattering of shorter blue wavelengths. During sunrise and sunset, it can appear orange or red for the same reason. Overall, the sun's true color is closer to white.
The question is quite meaningless. The sun doesn't attract color, color doesn't attract the sun, and black is not a color ... it's the absence of light of any color.
the color of the sun is yellow
Look this article for IR colors... The color indices of the Sun in the infrared region
The sun is made of fire, and it has every color of the rainbow since it is so big and hot. It may change color every now and then.
orange
The sun obsorbs the color red
The color of light emitted by the sun is white.
The question is quite meaningless. The sun doesn't attract color, color doesn't attract the sun, and black is not a color ... it's the absence of light of any color.
the color of the sun is yellow
The sun is a yellowish orange color, it is made up of Plasma and Hydrogen.
because the sky rubbed of its color onto the sun... also, the big elephant helped by biting it when it had the blue-color-disease
The sun emits all colors of the spectrum.
No. No color attracts the sun or sunlight.
The same color it is today
The sun may be affecting the color because when you are in the sun, your hair may turn lighter. The sun's rays are strong enough to change hair color.
The color of the Sun is because of temperature of the heat produced by the Sun. If it was hotter or colder, it would product slightly different color. Some of invisible colors of the Sun is blocked by atmosphere.
The color of the Sun is because of temperature of the heat produced by the Sun. If it was hotter or colder, it would product slightly different color. Some of invisible colors of the Sun is blocked by atmosphere.