When exposed to sunlight, the blue light waves scatter more than other colors due to their shorter wavelength. This causes our eyes to perceive the scattered blue light, making everything appear blue.
Blue eyes are caused by a low level of melanin in the iris of the eye, which allows light to scatter and reflect back as a blue color. This genetic trait is inherited and is more commonly found in people of European descent.
No, being in the sun does not directly cause a fever. Fever is usually a response to an infection or illness, not from sun exposure. However, prolonged exposure to the sun can lead to heat exhaustion or heat stroke, which can cause symptoms similar to fever. It is important to stay hydrated and seek shade when in the sun for extended periods to prevent these conditions.
The plant was shriveled after being in the sun for so long.
When you are getting hot in the sunlight, the energy from the sun is being absorbed by your skin. This energy is then converted into heat, raising your body's temperature.
Yes, bluebonnets are flowering plants that produce vibrant blue flowers with a white tip. These flowers are characteristic of the bluebonnet plant, which is a type of lupine native to Texas and widely recognized as the state flower.
The sun.
NO. The Sun is classed as a yellow star. It gives out its maximum light output in the yellow-green part of the spectrum. In fact, apart from the effects of the Earth's atmosphere it looks white. Look at it (carefully, so as not to harm your eyes). Or look at a photograph of our Sun. Does it look blue? Repeat of warning: It can be very dangerous to look directly at the Sun.
Because it is a a combination of gases, which means that someday the sun will burn out. But maybe it looks yellow because it doesn't look blue.
when you look at an ocean it looks blue but it is really clear it is blue because of the reflection of the sun
Star Dust from supernovas is what makes technically 'everything' in the Universe.
no our galaxy doesn't have a blue sun.
because the sun is yelllow not blue because the sun is yelllow not blue
Everything Under the Sun was created in 1988.
A man named Nicolaus Copernicus discovered everything in our solar system revolved around the sun. This is called the heliocentric system. If you don't believe me, look in the Science Explorer Astronomy book.
Because Ra created everything and ruled everything. They also believed that the sun ruled over everything.
The color sky blue is a lighter shade of blue. The color is called sky blue because it is to resemble to same color as the sky. When the sun is out the sky is a beautiful shade of blue.
The atmosphere scatters blue light more than yellow light.