Well I think you mean a comet, because stars are not moving to the earth, and the tail of the comet would be red or blue depends on which side your looking at it.
No, the sun is not blue in color. The sun appears yellow to us due to the scattering of light in the Earth's atmosphere. The sun emits light across the visible spectrum, but its peak intensity is in the green portion of the spectrum. This combination of colors gives the sun its yellow appearance when viewed from Earth.
The sun is a natural source of light that provides warmth and illumination to Earth.
Green
The color of the Earth, predominantly seen as blue from space, is due to the reflection of sunlight off the oceans and the scattering of light in the atmosphere. The blue color is a result of the absorption and scattering of sunlight by particles in the Earth's atmosphere.
The same reason it gives light to the Earth - the Sun shines on the moon too.
Correct. No light, no color.
because it tilts toward the sun
by stalking the earth
A substance that gives color by reflecting some colors of light and absorbing other colors of light is known as a pigment. Pigments absorb certain wavelengths of light and reflect others, which gives them their characteristic color.
it gives the earth light and warmth.
Because earth has gots loads of lakes,rivers and seas.
No, the sun is not blue in color. The sun appears yellow to us due to the scattering of light in the Earth's atmosphere. The sun emits light across the visible spectrum, but its peak intensity is in the green portion of the spectrum. This combination of colors gives the sun its yellow appearance when viewed from Earth.
It gives us light makes us sweat and gives heat
No, blue color does not absorb light; instead, it reflects blue wavelengths of light and absorbs other colors. This reflection of blue light is what gives objects their blue color.
The moon reflects light from the Sun.
it shines light to earth and earth is in the inner solar system.
Objects get their color from the way they absorb and reflect light. Different materials absorb and reflect different wavelengths of light, which our eyes perceive as color.