It actually doesn't at all! Despite false theories, things like weather affect the sunset. Cool, damp air makes it a deeper red. Also, the traveling of light particles in the air can cause the sunset to look pink, orange, red, purple, and other outstanding colors. Above all, thank God for the sunset because it shows His awesome creativity.
To detect a cause-and-effect relationship between a blue sky and a blue ocean, you could conduct an experiment where you vary the brightness or color of the sky artificially and observe how it affects the color of the ocean. This would involve controlling the lighting conditions or using color filters to simulate different sky colors and noting any corresponding changes in the ocean's appearance.
a same sky but a deep blue
The sky is either gray, white or black depending on the color of the clouds.
The sky appears blue due to Rayleigh scattering, where shorter blue wavelengths of light are scattered more than other colors by molecules in the Earth's atmosphere. This scattering effect is present regardless of whether airplanes are flying or not. Airplane contrails can contribute to haze under certain atmospheric conditions, but they are not the primary reason for the sky's blue color.
The sky on Venus appears yellowish due to the thick layer of carbon dioxide in its atmosphere that scatters sunlight in a way that makes the sky appear a yellowish-white color.
No.. Polution
by abusing the nature...and by the polution..
the different gasses cause the light to turn intodifferent dirrections (the reflection goes in different direction because of the different elements) and it is connected with the polarization of the light
Polution maybe?
because the gas lets up polution in the sky and that's bad for our community.
Because it is the color of the sky, that is why it is my favorite color too. Because it reflects lots of emotions Blue is also believed to have a calming effect.
The sun's position in the sky affects the color of the sky. During sunrise and sunset, the sun is lower in the sky, and its light has to travel through more of Earth's atmosphere. This scatters shorter wavelengths of light, like blues and greens, leaving longer wavelengths, such as reds and oranges, to dominate the sky's color.
No, the sky is blue because that is the color that is reflected by the atmosphere when light enters it. The ocean has no effect on sky color. the person who wrote this is a retard ^^^ the sky is purple duhhh your just stupid and cant see it
i don't think so, the blue color of the sky is because of the dispersion of light, as when the light reaches the sky it has minimum wavelength when reflected so it appears blue, as the blue color has minimum wavelength
The property of water that is not as important to life on Earth is its color. While water can appear blue due to the absorption and scattering of light, its color does not play a significant role in supporting life on our planet.
The sea gives the sky color from reflection.
Touching raindrops under an orange sky will have no effect on you. Rain is simply water falling from the sky, and the color of the sky does not change its properties. You will just feel wet if you touch the rain.