Hmmm.... that depends on the place, and which day you're talking about. Try being more specific.
The sky appears blue during the day due to Rayleigh scattering, which preferentially scatters short-wavelength blue light. At sunset, the sky can take on a green hue due to the way longer-wavelength light interacts with the atmosphere.
The sky appears blue during the day because of the way Earth's atmosphere scatters sunlight. Blue light from the sun is scattered in all directions by the gases and particles in the atmosphere, making the sky appear blue to us.
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A blue sky during a blizzard is not unusual. The sun can still shine through the clouds and blue sky can be visible during a snowstorm. This can create a striking contrast between the white snowfall and the bright blue sky.
The first thing you notice on a clear day is likely the blue sky. Clear days typically have a vibrant, deep blue color due to the scattering of sunlight by the atmosphere, which makes the sky appear cloudless and bright.
It was a late summers day and the corn was golden, the sky the deepest shade of azure.
no that doesn't make sense when they say sky blue it means it is a blue colour that looks like the sky
It was a late summers day, the corn was golden and the sky the deepest shade of azure.
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.
The color of the sky is blue, on a nice day. If it is a stormy day it will probably be gray.
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The color of the sky during the day is typically blue due to the scattering of sunlight by the Earth's atmosphere. The molecules in the atmosphere scatter shorter wavelengths of light, such as blue and violet, more efficiently than longer wavelengths, giving the sky its blue appearance.
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.
Yes, the scattering of sunlight by the gases and particles in the atmosphere is what causes the sky to appear blue. Shorter blue wavelengths are scattered more than other colors, making the sky predominantly blue during the day.
A light blue during day.
The sky was amazingly blue.