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"Purple headed mountains" is a phrase that is often used poetically to describe mountains that appear purplish in color. It signifies the majestic and beautiful appearance of mountains, especially at sunrise or sunset when the light can create a purple hue on the peaks.
Purple Sunset was created in 2001.
Sunset Crater is located in Arizona.
The duration of Purple Sunset is 1.77 hours.
A sunset can appear as a blend of colors such as orange, pink, purple, red, and yellow. The colors change as the sun sinks lower in the sky due to the scattering of light by particles in the atmosphere.
The clouds turn pink and purplish at sunset because the light becomes polarized.
The times of sunrise and sunset are very dependent on the precise location that you are interested in. The link below has a sunrise/sunset calculator.
During a sunset, vibrant colors such as red, orange, pink, and purple can be seen in the sky.
after sunset and before sunrise
For a typical sunset you should use: Dark Purple Light Red Yellow Ochre Make sure that the purple and red are on top and below of each other and have the mixing where they meet.
The closest volcano to Phoenix, Arizona is Sunset Crater, located approximately 120 miles northeast of the city. Sunset Crater is part of the San Francisco Volcanic Field and last erupted around 1085 AD.
The order of colors typically seen in a sunset are red, orange, yellow, and sometimes pink or purple.