Air molecules scatter, that is, they scatter sun's light into all directions. This results in different colors of white light to split into all directions, making blue color split the most, leading to the formation of blue color.
no that doesn't make sense when they say sky blue it means it is a blue colour that looks like the sky
At dusk the sky looks blue behind the stars. In fact the sky is within 100 km while the stars are light-years away.
True. The scattering of sunlight by particles in the atmosphere, known as Rayleigh scattering, is the main reason why the sky appears blue during the day. Blue light is scattered more than other colors because it travels in shorter, smaller waves.
Since the moon has no atmosphere, the day time sky looks like the night time sky, only our sun looks like a REALLY CLOSE AND BIG star.
dark blue the sky is light blue
It dose not it looks blue.
Actually, The sky is many colors, but it usually looks blue because human eyes are more sensitive to blue.
The sky looks blue because sunlight is scattered by the Earth's atmosphere.
no that doesn't make sense when they say sky blue it means it is a blue colour that looks like the sky
The sky looks indigo or blue due too light splitting in the nitrogen particles in the atmosphere.
Actually, the sky looks blue. But to some animals it might look gray. So how does anybody really know what color everything is? They don't. They're not sure.
At dusk the sky looks blue behind the stars. In fact the sky is within 100 km while the stars are light-years away.
The sky looks blue because of a phenomenon called Rayleigh scattering, where sunlight is scattered by the gases and particles in the Earth's atmosphere. Blue light has a shorter wavelength and scatters more easily than other colors, making the sky appear blue to our eyes.
the sky is natrally dark and clear, but in the light it looks blue. It does this because of the reflactions of the Earth, sun, and moon! I wish it was green, though. And the grass would be blue!
The blue of Earth's sky is caused by sunlight scattered in the atmosphere. When you get above the atmosphere, the sky turns black. The Moon has no atmosphere at all, and so the sky looks black at any altitude.
The sky looks indigo or blue due too light splitting in the nitrogen particles in the atmosphere.
True. The scattering of sunlight by particles in the atmosphere, known as Rayleigh scattering, is the main reason why the sky appears blue during the day. Blue light is scattered more than other colors because it travels in shorter, smaller waves.