No, temperature does not directly cause the sky to be blue. The blue color of the sky is primarily due to Rayleigh scattering, where shorter wavelengths of light (blue) are scattered more than longer wavelengths (red) when sunlight passes through the Earth's atmosphere. While temperature can influence atmospheric conditions and weather, the blue appearance of the sky is a result of light physics rather than temperature itself.
the sky has always been blue the only time it is not blue is at night
sky blue , black
From the Land of the Sky-Blue Water was created in 1909.
The sky is blue dune to nitrogen molecules splitting light it the atmosphere.
Firey red with a hint of orange and a deep purple by the horizon
Yes
Water does not have anything to do with it. The sky appears blue due to the bending of light.
Rigel's temperature is: 11,000 K And the colour is: Blue. To be exact Rigel is a Blue supergiant.
Einstein did not specifically discuss the color of the sky; however, the blue color of the sky is due to Rayleigh scattering, where particles in the atmosphere scatter sunlight in all directions, with shorter (blue) wavelengths being scattered more than longer (red) wavelengths.
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because w8 how do r u even because of the water the sky is blue and I orginal coloir it antything because of the sun electing of anything like trees like green husky or red sky or blue sky from water
The sky is blue because of the sunlight being filtered through atmospheric gases, a close example would be like how white light is split into different colors when it is shone through a prism Whoever answered this before is obviously just trying to rush around the site and answer anything they can. The question clearly says "WHAT color blue is the sky" NOT "why is the sky blue" so even though you had a good answer it was to the wrong question. Stop being a dumba** and actually try to help people out not answer as many questions as you can. ANYWAYYSSS the sky is different colors to everyone depending on where you are, what time of day, and weather conditions; but for me its normally more of a baby blue color.
The sky is blue because of the sunlight being filtered through atmospheric gases, a close example would be like how white light is split into different colors when it is shone through a prism Whoever answered this before is obviously just trying to rush around the site and answer anything they can. The question clearly says "WHAT color blue is the sky" NOT "why is the sky blue" so even though you had a good answer it was to the wrong question. Stop being a dumba** and actually try to help people out not answer as many questions as you can. ANYWAYYSSS the sky is different colors to everyone depending on where you are, what time of day, and weather conditions; but for me its normally more of a baby blue color.
Why is sky blue
No the greenhouse effect regulates earth's average temperature. Rayleigh scattering explains why the sky is blue.
Blue Blue Sky was created in 1998.
Lovely at the moment. The sun is shining, the sky is blue and the temperature struggling into double figures.