For the same reason the sunset is a different colour. You are looking at it through a higher density of particles in the atmosphere. So there is more atmosphere to protect your eyes from the bright light of the sun
The weather itself does not directly cause the sky to turn purple. Instead, atmospheric conditions such as scattering of light particles during sunset or sunrise can create the illusion of a purple sky.
A full moon rises at sunset and sets at sunrise, appearing on the opposite side of the sky as the sun. This is because a full moon is directly opposite the sun in the sky.
Gemini will be best visible in the evening sky during January. It will rise in the east around sunset and reach its highest point in the sky around midnight. Look for the recognizable constellation with its two bright stars, Castor and Pollux.
When Jupiter is at opposition, it rises at sunset and sets at sunrise, making it visible all night long. This positioning occurs when Jupiter is directly opposite the sun from Earth, creating the closest and brightest appearance of the planet in the sky.
You'll see the sun 200x bigger than today, and the sky will be black (either in sunrise or in sunset) because the heat of the sun will evaporate all of our atmosphere.
Look! Look at that magnificent red sky!
Sunset
Near sunrise and sunset.
Look at a clear sky at sunset. Notice the difference between the darker sky on one side and the bright sunset at the other. If you can't tell exactly at what point in the sky it goes from purple to pink, then you will know why no-one can answer your question.
You can. As the moon approaches full, it is visible in the eastern sky just before sunset. After it is full and it starts to wane, it can be seen in the western sky in the morning.
because the sky is blue
why do we see spectacular events in the sky like rainbows,red sunset and blue sky
Just before sunrise and just after sunset
The sky can be orange around sunrise and sunset.
The weather itself does not directly cause the sky to turn purple. Instead, atmospheric conditions such as scattering of light particles during sunset or sunrise can create the illusion of a purple sky.
Anywhere in the world after sunset, just look into the night sky when there is no cloud cover. The best time is in the winter.
A full moon rises at sunset and sets at sunrise, appearing on the opposite side of the sky as the sun. This is because a full moon is directly opposite the sun in the sky.