It is blue due to scattering in the Earth's atmosphere. It may look funny due to impurities or pollution in the atmosphere.
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∙ 9y agoThe sky appears blue because of a phenomenon called Rayleigh scattering, where shorter blue wavelengths of light are scattered by the gases in the atmosphere. This scattering causes blue light to be more prevalent in our field of vision, giving the sky its blue color. It's not a funny process, but rather a scientific explanation for why the sky looks blue to us.
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.
Yes, the sky appears blue on a summer day due to the way the Earth's atmosphere scatters sunlight. This scattering causes shorter blue wavelengths to be more prominently visible in the sky.
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.
Blue. :D
Just because, the sky is blue, water is always wet and BK is always funny!
this color mean funny, creative, and a thinker outside of the box
The sky's color and radiance get in the way
because god made it this way.
its not the sky has no colour just like water doesnt we just see it that way
Its isn't! It is just a freak coincidence. The way the earth moves and the weather patterns is why the sky is blue on Tuesdays. Also location matters.
God made it that why and thats the way He wanted it
Why is sky blue
Blue Blue Sky was created in 1998.
Blue Sky Records was created in 1973.
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 adjective in the sentence "you love the blue sky" is "blue". It describes the noun "sky".