It is the reflection of the sunlight off the ocean water on earth.
The sky is light blue as well as a light blue delphinium flower.
The sky is blue because air scatters blue light more than it scatters red light. So, when you look up at the sky (the sky, not the sun) you are looking at a portion of air. That air has scattered blue light so blue light is what enters your eyes.
no that doesn't make sense when they say sky blue it means it is a blue colour that looks like the sky
The gases in the sky appear blue during the day because of Rayleigh scattering, where shorter blue wavelengths of light are scattered more easily by the atmosphere. This scattering causes the blue light to be more prevalent, giving the sky its blue color.
Due to refraction of light.
the water in our planet reflects the sun light back to the atmosphere thus we have a blue sky the moon has no water and no atmosphere there for no blue sky during the day in the moon.
A clear cloudless day-time sky is blue because molecules in the air scatter blue light from the sun more than they scatter yellow light.
during day: when light comes , the blue colour is scattererd the most(rayleigh's law) as it has the least wavelength. so sky is blue in day time. in night there is no light so scattering so as a result black in colour.
The sky is light blue as well as a light blue delphinium flower.
The sky is blue because air scatters blue light more than it scatters red light. So, when you look up at the sky (the sky, not the sun) you are looking at a portion of air. That air has scattered blue light so blue light is what enters your eyes.
no that doesn't make sense when they say sky blue it means it is a blue colour that looks like the sky
A light blue during day.
The gases in the sky appear blue during the day because of Rayleigh scattering, where shorter blue wavelengths of light are scattered more easily by the atmosphere. This scattering causes the blue light to be more prevalent, giving the sky its blue color.
No. There are many hues of blues (dark, light, turquoise) and sky blue is a separate one, bright but not necessarily "light" as in pale or pastel. See the link below for some shades of blue.
Light blue actually does have a name—it's called "sky blue." It gets its name from the color of the sky on a clear day. Each color has various shades with different names to help differentiate them.
Due to refraction of light.
The color of the sky varies depending on factors such as time of day and weather conditions. In general, the sky appears blue during the day due to the scattering of sunlight by the Earth's atmosphere. At sunrise and sunset, the sky can appear pink, orange, or red due to the scattering of shorter wavelengths of light.