No, the sky is not actually purple. The color of the sky is typically blue due to the way sunlight interacts with Earth's atmosphere.
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
The sky appears blue because of the way Earth's atmosphere scatters sunlight. Blue light is scattered more than other colors because it travels in shorter, smaller waves. This scattering effect makes the sky look blue to our eyes. If the sky were to appear purple, it would mean that shorter wavelengths of light, like violet, are being scattered more than blue light. However, this is not the case in our atmosphere, so the sky does not appear purple.
I actually think that indigo is a mix of blue and purple. But mostly purple is what I think. If you want to know then read this or look on the color wheel and see where indigo reaches further into blue or purple.
The scattering of light in Earth's atmosphere causes shorter wavelengths, like blue and violet, to scatter more than longer wavelengths. Blue scatters the most, which is why we see the sky as blue during the day. Violet scatters slightly less than blue and is easily absorbed by gases in the atmosphere, which is why the sky appears blue instead of purple.
Yes, when we look up at the night sky and see stars, we are actually seeing them as they were in the past due to the time it takes for their light to reach us.
it is purple(on purple tuesday's)
It would have helped if you had given the artist. One song that refers to a purple sky is Purple Sky by Kid Rock. Another is Purple Sky by Greyson Chance.Another song with both the words sky and purple is Henry & Purple by Mike Posner.
yeah there is actually... just wait for the sky to turn pink,purple or orange
yes it can if a scientific science tis shots a purple laser to the sky
Yes. Verb are parts of speech in which something is happening. "I doubt that the sky is purple."If you are confused, use these as your examplesKnowledge= nounSilly= adjectiveKnow= verbSo you can replace doubt in that sentence with the others."I knowledge that the sky is purple." Nope."I silly that the sky is purple." Nopers."I know that the sky is purple." Yes!The last sentence is the most accurate. We all know that the sky isn't purple, but it fits. So you can go back and say, "I doubt that the sky is purple."
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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
PINK ---> grey , purple , brown :) PURPLE-----> pink , sky blue , black :) BLUE ----> sky blue, Violet , yellow
Purple
because it wants to be purple!!!!!!!:^)
The weather itself does not directly cause the sky to turn purple. Instead, atmospheric conditions such as scattering of light particles during sunset or sunrise can create the illusion of a purple sky.