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Yes There CAn Be A Blizzard Under A Blue Sky . The Sky Doesn{t Need To be dark for it to be blizzard
No. The sky is just as blue as a blue shirt though. Technically an object, such as a shirt or the sky, is not blue. The object just appears to be blue because it absorbs all other colors of the spectrum and reflects blue back which is the same with any other color seen.
The sky is blue because of Rayleigh scattering -- blue photons scatter off air molecules to a large extent, while the other colors travel directly in straight lines from the sun, making the sky appear blue and the sun appear yellow (white minus blue). In space, or on the airless moon, the sky is black and sun is white. It is NOT true that oceans look blue due to sky reflection. Water also scatters blue light, so the explanation of its color is largely the same as that for the sky.
The sky's blue color is caused by the refraction of light in the water vapor in the air, and blue is simply the color we see most.
Because the sky is blue to us by the light being scattered through nitrogen. In space there is no nitrogen for the light to scatter through, therefore the sky around them seems black. Although, when in space if you look at the earth, you can see the blue sky, as there is nitrogen there.
The Blue Sky Mausoleum was designed between 1925 and 1928.
The sky isn't blue, its a just a reflection from the sunlight onto the water, thus creating the illusion that the sky is blue...
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Why is sky blue
Blue Blue Sky was created in 1998.
Blue Sky Records was created in 1973.
A Sky Blue Elephant Mascot
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Gases in the sky are not blue, the blue of the sky is caused by light scattering. However, oxygen is blue if you liquefy it.
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