Red Giant/Supergiant, it will expand and atomise the Earth
Transpiration
Colloidal gold turns to red due to the red blood cells of the gold particles.
just saying that I'm 12 and i know the answer!an acid will turn red in litmus paper or a pinkcolour.if it is a week acid it will turn yellow or green. :)
the temperature at which a liquid turns into a gas is called the boiling point.
when a solid turns to a gas it is called "deposition" No, when a solid turns into a gas it is called sublimation. You might be thinking the other way round.
that's EASY. the next colour of the sun will be red. when the sun dies and turns into a red dwarf it will be red. jeez i know and im 11.
Because its embarrassed by the sun so it turns red
When a star turns into a red giant it means the force of the frequency is lighted by the sun. And then when calculating the magnitude it takes time and days for the sun to orbit
The sky turns red because the sun shines through the clouds and make the clouds seem red when they are just white like normal clouds
Yes.The sun will turn red.It is called a red giant by the way.
I'm pretty sure it means that something really bad has or is going to happen to you or someone you know. But I don't know completely? That's when a lunar eclipse occurs. The Sun earth and moon have lined up exactly, with the Earth between the moon and the sun. The earths shadow is cast onto the moon. It turns red because the earths atmosphere seperates all of the colours from the sun, we see the red part of the spectrum on the moon.
Nuclear fusion
Not quite. When the sun turns into a red giant, its size will actually become larger than earth's orbit. The earth and the moon will be swallowed up.
It is a green bell pepper that is left in the sun to ripen & turns red.
Certainly when the sun turns into a red giant. Prior to that no one can say with certainty.
When the sun turns red, it usually means that there is a lot of dust, smoke, or pollution in the air. This can happen during sunrise or sunset when the sunlight has to pass through more of the Earth's atmosphere, causing the shorter blue and green wavelengths to scatter and leaving the longer red wavelengths to dominate the sky.
Clouds are red because the red light spectrum is longer than blue. As the earth turns and the landscape is further away from the sun we see the red sky (or clouds).