The sky appears blue due to a phenomenon called Rayleigh scattering. When sunlight enters Earth's atmosphere, it collides with gas molecules, scattering shorter wavelengths of light, such as blue, more than longer wavelengths like red. This scattered blue light is what we observe when we look up during the day. The effect is more pronounced when the sun is high in the sky, making the blue color more vibrant.
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They not blue at all there sky is mirrors they were blue like the H2O but that not H20 any more pollution
blue stands for blue sky red stands for purity and the white stands for the snow
Yes
Well...Its not always navy blue. In the day time it is baby blue because the Sun is shining on the Ozone layer and its blue which we can see. The ozone layer protects us. With out it, we would get ultraviolet light form the dun and lots OS skin damadge(hints:the point of sun block) The reason its navy blue at night is because the sun goes away(sets) and the Ozone Layer looks dark(black)
The sky looks indigo or blue due too light splitting in the nitrogen particles in the atmosphere.
The sky looks indigo or blue due too light splitting in the nitrogen particles in the atmosphere.
The 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.
It dose not it looks blue.
No. The sky is blue due to the scattering of light.
Actually, The sky is many colors, but it usually looks blue because human eyes are more sensitive to blue.
The sky looks blue because sunlight is scattered by the Earth's atmosphere.
No i think the sky is blue because the reflection of the ocean or could it be the sky is blue and it reflects on to the ocean?
no that doesn't make sense when they say sky blue it means it is a blue colour that looks like the sky
The blue of Earth's sky is caused by sunlight scattered in the atmosphere. When you get above the atmosphere, the sky turns black. The Moon has no atmosphere at all, and so the sky looks black at any altitude.
The sky looks orange at night due to the scattering of sunlight by particles in the atmosphere, which causes shorter blue and green wavelengths to be scattered away, leaving longer red and orange wavelengths to dominate the sky's color.
Rainbow is due to dispersion of light as it reflects from rain drops. Red sunset and blue sky are due to Rayleigh's scattering.