The purple hue observed in the morning sky is primarily due to the scattering of sunlight by the atmosphere. During sunrise, the sun is low on the horizon, causing its light to pass through a thicker layer of the atmosphere. Shorter wavelengths of light, like blue and violet, are scattered more than longer wavelengths, often resulting in a purplish tint as the remaining light mixes. Additionally, atmospheric conditions such as humidity and pollution can enhance these colors, contributing to the vibrant morning sky.
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Purple has been used since ancient times, with evidence of purple dye dating back to around 1600 BCE. The color was historically associated with royalty and nobility due to the expense of creating purple dye from sources like mollusks.
So long as the sun is the same height above the horizon your shadows will be the same length whether it is morning or evening.
There are no naturally purple planets in our solar system. The color of a planet is determined by its composition and the way light is reflected off its surface, and none of the planets appear purple to the naked eye.
The opposite color of purple on the color spectrum is yellow.
Yes in the morning
Grass is not naturally purple, but it could be spray-painted purple to make it seem like its purple. Other than that, grass is green, not purple. I doubt it.
oranges and purple seem to rhyme
Some evolutionary results seem to be accidental.
There do not seem to be any Australian marsupials with a purple tongue. There is a reptile, the Eastern blue-tongued lizard, which has a vivid blue-purple tongue, but no marsupials have this feature.
Blackberries are named blackberries when they are purple because of its dark color. From a distance, the ripening fruits seem black in color but actually it's color is deep purple.
No. They are two different varieties.
Purple mixed with black makes a shade of purple. If only a little black is used it will be clearly identified as a shade. If only a little purple is used, it will seem to be almost black.
A purple tie would seem to be within your fashion sense
Morning sickness probably, leading to facial edema (swelling in the face)
In most opinions, purple or blue seem to indicate discipline in a strict and bold way
My purple crowned lorikeet is fluffed up today and doesn't seem well, another 2 dies a couple days ago and were seem vomiting, is this a fungal infection?