No, the color of the sky does not determine the color of the grass. The color of grass, which is typically green, is determined by the presence of chlorophyll, a pigment that absorbs sunlight for photosynthesis. The sky's color is due to scattering of sunlight by particles in the atmosphere.
The sky appears blue because of Rayleigh scattering, where shorter blue wavelengths of light are scattered more than other colors by gases and particles in the atmosphere. Grass looks green because it contains a pigment called chlorophyll that absorbs red and blue light from the sun's rays, reflecting green light back to our eyes.
The sky appears blue during the day due to Rayleigh scattering, which preferentially scatters short-wavelength blue light. At sunset, the sky can take on a green hue due to the way longer-wavelength light interacts with the atmosphere.
A blue sky during a blizzard is not unusual. The sun can still shine through the clouds and blue sky can be visible during a snowstorm. This can create a striking contrast between the white snowfall and the bright blue sky.
During sunset, sunlight passes through more of the Earth's atmosphere, scattering shorter wavelengths like blue and violet, leaving longer wavelengths like red and orange to dominate the sky. This scattering effect causes the sky to change color as the sun sets.
The Sky Is Blue Because It Wants To Be Blue. The Grass Is Green Becuase It Wants To Be Green.... Got A Problem..... This Was Written By Steven Crowe The Sky Is Blue Because It Wants To Be Blue. The Grass Is Green Becuase It Wants To Be Green.... Got A Problem..... This Was Written By Steven Crowe
Well, the grass is green because the sky is blue and the sun is yellow so mix them together and you get GREEN!!!
Green if it is the grass and yellow grass if it is dehydrated. Brown if its muddy
the sky is natrally dark and clear, but in the light it looks blue. It does this because of the reflactions of the Earth, sun, and moon! I wish it was green, though. And the grass would be blue!
Green-grass blue-sky circle-head and it is a man waving
himmelen er blå og gresset er grønt
Why's the sky blue and the grass green? Because it just is. The same goes for that.
The Fairtrade logo represents the blue as the sky the green as the grass and if you can see there is a guy waving (the black circle is his head and the middle of the green and the blue is him waving)
wWhy wouldnβt the grass be green?
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No, the color of the sky does not determine the color of the grass. The color of grass, which is typically green, is determined by the presence of chlorophyll, a pigment that absorbs sunlight for photosynthesis. The sky's color is due to scattering of sunlight by particles in the atmosphere.
The same guy that discovered the color of the moon.And the same guy that also realised the sky was blue and the grass green