The sun appears white at noon because its light is scattered by the Earth's atmosphere. The atmosphere scatters shorter blue and green wavelengths more effectively than longer red and orange wavelengths, giving the sun a white appearance when it is high in the sky.
The sun appears white at noon because its light is scattered in the Earth's atmosphere, which causes the shorter blue wavelengths to be more visible. This scattering effect is more prominent when the sun is high in the sky, leading to the overall appearance of white light.
At noon the Sun is at its "zenith". The highest elevation it will reach that day.
The sun is at its highest point in the sky at noon because that is when it is directly overhead an observer at the equator. This position is a result of the sun's path across the sky due to the Earth's rotation.
It is noon when both the clock's hands are on twelve and the sun is overhead.
As high a possible, at mid day. It's even shorter as you get closer to the tropics, where at the right time, the sun can be directly overhead.
Morning: The shadow will be the longest and facing the west as the sun rises in the east Noon: The shadow will be the shortest as the sun is directly above the object Afternoon: The shadow will be slightly longer and facing east as the sun is going to set in the west soon.
Shadows are shortest at noon when the sun is directly overhead, creating a smaller angle between the sunlight and the object casting the shadow. As the angle increases in the morning and afternoon, shadows lengthen.
It is white.
The sun appears white at noon because its light is scattered in the Earth's atmosphere, which causes the shorter blue wavelengths to be more visible. This scattering effect is more prominent when the sun is high in the sky, leading to the overall appearance of white light.
Shadows are longer in the early morning and late afternoon when the sun is lower in the sky. Shadows are shorter around noon when the sun is at its highest point.
We feel HOT in after noon and pretty cool in morning because is noon rays of the sun are fall directly on earth surface whereas sun rays fall slantingly in Early morning
well it is very clear that you should not be looking at the sun in the first place.
The sun is called a "yellow dwarf" but it is actually white.
It's highest at local mid-day, which may or may not be noon by the clock.
Because that is when the sun is highest in the sky. As the suns rays travel through the atmosphere heat is absorbed and dissipated. At midday the rays are nearest to being perpendicular and travel through the least depth of atmosphere therefore less heat is absorbed
In noon near the equator, the sun is high in the sky.
A high gloss white is the only colour that will protect anything from the sun.