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Sunlight appears white to the human eye when it is viewed from a distance, as it contains a mixture of all colors of light in the visible spectrum. When sunlight passes through a prism, it can be separated into its component colors, revealing that it is actually made up of red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet. However, atmospheric conditions, such as scattering, can affect its perceived color, making it look warmer or cooler depending on the time of day and weather. Thus, while sunlight is composed of various colors, it is often perceived as white when direct and unobstructed.

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