The sky may appear orange or brown due to atmospheric conditions such as pollution, dust, smoke, or particles in the air scattering sunlight in such a way that it changes the color of the sky. This is typically seen during sunrises or sunsets when the sun is lower in the sky.
The color of the sky can vary depending on factors like time of day, weather, and location. Generally, the sky appears blue during the day due to the way Earth's atmosphere scatters sunlight. At sunrise and sunset, the sky can take on shades of orange, pink, and purple.
Red. A more exact answer is "a yellowish brown"
A very beautiful, deep red and orange sunset, could be described as, "The sky was on fire!"
Ah, isn't that a beautiful sight, friend? That orange light in the sky is likely coming from the sun as it sets, casting a warm and calming glow all around us. Just take a moment to appreciate the beauty of the world around you.
No, Venus is not green. The surface of Venus is mostly covered in a reddish-brown color due to its volcanic activity and the presence of iron-rich minerals. Venus appears white in the sky because its thick atmosphere reflects sunlight.
The sky can be orange around sunrise and sunset.
The Orange Sky was created in 2006.
The duration of The Orange Sky is 1.52 hours.
Orange Colored Sky was created in 1950.
No, it is yellow,orange and brown.
the sky in the day's are usually Blue. if its any other color its usually not natural, for the sky to be green, white, or brown. yes it could be yellow, orange, purple, or pink because of a sunset.
orange is one of the colors to make brown kinda its a yes or no if u like orange and brown
Because orange is better than brown
yes orange is better than brown
The saying "Orange sky at night, sailor's delight; orange sky in morning, sailor's warning" suggests that an orange sky at night indicates good weather the next day, while an orange sky in the morning may indicate bad weather approaching.
Orange Sky Golden Harvest was created in 1970.
Dark orange.