Colour is reflected and refracted light. If there is nothing from which incident light may be reflected or through which it may be refracted, then there is no sensation of color. In this case, the colour of the sky would be incumbent on whether or not there were other entities in the path of the light (such as dust or ice).
The sky looks blue because sunlight is scattered by the Earth's atmosphere.
The color of the sky appears blue due to the way Earth's atmosphere scatters sunlight. It is not the actual color of the sky, but rather an optical illusion caused by the scattering of light.
The true color of the sky is blue, due to the way Earth's atmosphere scatters sunlight.
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, it is not possible for the sky to be green under normal circumstances. The sky appears blue due to the scattering of sunlight by the Earth's atmosphere.
Earth's sky is blue for the most part.
the colour of sky from the moon is blak as there is no atmosphere .
theoreticly they will have no colour what so ever... how ever since without an atmosphere there will be noone to look at the sky this becomes a philosophical question
There is no solid boundary called the 'sky'. The blue thing overhead is just the sunlight being scattered by the atmosphere and blue is the colour that is scattered the most and therefore the 'sky' appears blue to us. Now, there is no gap between the Earth and the atmosphere (which I guess you could call the sky) so the answer to your question would be immediately above land. Even where you're standing is 'sky.'
There is no solid boundary called the 'sky'. The blue thing overhead is just the sunlight being scattered by the atmosphere and blue is the colour that is scattered the most and therefore the 'sky' appears blue to us. Now, there is no gap between the Earth and the atmosphere (which I guess you could call the sky) so the answer to your question would be immediately above land. Even where you're standing is '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 blue because sunlight is scattered by the Earth's atmosphere.
blue, that is why the sky is blue
The sky appears blue due to Rayleigh scattering, where shorter blue wavelengths of light are scattered more by molecules in the Earth's atmosphere, making them more prevalent in the sky. This scattering of sunlight is responsible for the blue color we see during the day.
Skye is a girl's name that references the atmosphere as seen from Earth. This name evokes thoughts of the sky and the natural world.
the sky is part of our atmosphere which is in earth so it comes from earth
Earth's Atmosphere was named ''Blue Sky'' Because the atmosphere is Blue.