first of you spell it like this:
color
not:
colour
and anyway becuz alot of places are cold and water is blue and most of it is cold
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Blue has the highest frequency because it has the shortest wavelength among the colors listed. This makes blue light more energetic and therefore has a higher frequency.
violet
Blue photons contain the highest energy among visible light photons. The energy of a photon is directly proportional to its frequency, and blue light has a higher frequency than other colors in the visible spectrum.
Blue light has the highest frequency among visible light colors.
Mood rings change color based on the temperature of your finger, not necessarily your mood. If your mood ring consistently shows a blue color, it could be due to your body temperature remaining within the range that causes the ring to appear blue.
blue
When the flame takes on the color of blue this means that the fire is at the highest temperature. The fire is at its hottest and may take lesser time to heat whatever needs to be heated.
The O spectral class is the highest temperature class. Stars in this class are extremely hot and blue in color, with surface temperatures exceeding 30,000 K.
Blue
Red stars have the coolest surface temperature. Blue color stars have the highest surface temperature. The Sun belongs to the main sequence stars.
The hotter things get the more blue or ultraviolet the light they emit. However, on a weather map hot areas are usually indicated by read (the colour of fire) and the colder areas by blue (the colour of ice).
red and blue
No, blue is not the brightest color of stars. The brightest stars often appear white or yellow in color. The color of a star is determined by its temperature, with the hottest stars emitting blue light.
Red stars have the coolest surface temperature while blue stars have the highest surface temperature. NERD!
Red and green, blue and orange
Blue
A blue-tipped thermometer is commonly used for axillary temperature readings.