The sun appears red during a fire because smoke particles in the air scatter sunlight, causing shorter blue and green wavelengths to be absorbed, while longer red wavelengths are able to pass through, giving the sun a red appearance.
The sky can turn red during sunrise or sunset due to the scattering of sunlight in the atmosphere. This phenomenon occurs when the sun is low on the horizon, and the red wavelengths of light are scattered more than other colors, creating vibrant red and orange hues in the sky.
The sun has appeared red lately due to particles in the atmosphere, such as dust or smoke, scattering sunlight and causing it to appear red.
No, the sun's rays alone cannot ignite aluminum to set it on fire. High temperatures and a potential ignition source would be needed for aluminum to catch fire.
The sun appeared red today due to particles in the atmosphere scattering sunlight, causing longer wavelengths like red to be more visible.
The sun appeared red yesterday due to particles in the atmosphere scattering sunlight, causing longer wavelengths like red to be more visible.
Yes.The sun will turn red.It is called a red giant by the way.
The answer is no its on every day but the earth rotates and wherever the the sun is shining that the place theres sun
since blue fire is colder than red fire i would think red spots in the sun are colder than the normal yellow
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No. The sun will become a red giant in about 5 billion years.
The Sun will turn into a red giant in about 4.5 billion years time.After another billion years it will turn into a white dwarf.
Much Much Much bigger. But the Sun will turn into a Red-Giant in a couple billion years.Your welcome!
the correct answer is in about 4 billion years
It will turn into a white dwarf star, after being a red giant star.
you can only trade a sun stone with someone who has fire red, leaf green, or emerald.
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It will turn into a Red Giant and then its corona expands and disintegrates all of the Rocky Planets.