The sun appears yellow to us on Earth because its light is made up of different colors, and our atmosphere scatters the shorter blue and violet wavelengths more than the longer yellow and red wavelengths, making the sun look yellow to our eyes.
The sun appears yellow because its light is made up of different colors, and the Earth's atmosphere scatters shorter wavelengths like blue and violet, making the sun's light appear more yellow to us.
The sun appears yellow because its light is made up of different colors, and the Earth's atmosphere scatters the blue light more than other colors, making the sun appear yellow to us.
White will appear slightly warmer or more yellowish under yellow light due to the way our eyes perceive colors. This is because the yellow light will mix with the white surface, creating a subtle yellow tint.
If the sun were blue instead of yellow, it would still emit the same amount of light and heat. However, the color change would affect the way we perceive the sky and the colors of objects on Earth. Blue light scatters more than yellow light, so the sky would appear a different shade of blue and sunsets might look different. Overall, the change in color would not have a significant impact on the sun's function or our daily lives.
If our sun were blue instead of yellow, it would emit a different color of light and appear bluer in the sky. This change in color would affect the way we perceive the world around us, as colors would appear differently under a blue sun. Additionally, the temperature and energy output of the sun would also be different, potentially impacting the climate and conditions on Earth.
the atmosphere makes it look yellow
Because it is a a combination of gases, which means that someday the sun will burn out. But maybe it looks yellow because it doesn't look blue.
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Yes. Look at that bright yellow ball in the sky. It is the sun.
they are burnt out spots on the sun so they are dark but from where we see it it is a big bright yellow sun
NO. The Sun is classed as a yellow star. It gives out its maximum light output in the yellow-green part of the spectrum. In fact, apart from the effects of the Earth's atmosphere it looks white. Look at it (carefully, so as not to harm your eyes). Or look at a photograph of our Sun. Does it look blue? Repeat of warning: It can be very dangerous to look directly at the Sun.
THey look very small and they love to hover around you when out in the sun and they are yellow and black.
the sun is yellow.
the sun flower is a yellow on the petals and golden orange in the center
The different layers of the sun are yellow ,orange and red but there is also some white ! 2nd Answer: Not even close . . . The Sun is a bluish white-hot all the way through. The Sun may look yellow, orange, and red when there is dust and pollution between it and your eye.
Yellow is as bright as the sun
The sun is yellow dwarf star or type G.