Blue light is most scattered by oxygen and nitrogen molecules in the Earth's atmosphere. This is why the sky appears blue during the day.
The sky on Saturn appears blue due to the scattering of sunlight by methane gas in its atmosphere.
See the sky reflects its blue color so it appears to to u as shades of blue Hey that rhymed! :D
Well someone says it's been blue before and trun pinkish so all we no right know is that we seen the sky in mars pinkish and blue but we might see other colors TOO The sky on mars is a pinkish-red color.
Earth's sky is blue for the most part.
Water does not have anything to do with it. The sky appears blue due to the bending of light.
Neptune's sky appears blue in color, similar to Earth's sky. This blue hue is due to the scattering of sunlight by the methane gas in the planet's atmosphere.
Blue light is most scattered by oxygen and nitrogen molecules in the Earth's atmosphere. This is why the sky appears blue during the day.
i don't think so, the blue color of the sky is because of the dispersion of light, as when the light reaches the sky it has minimum wavelength when reflected so it appears blue, as the blue color has minimum wavelength
The sky appears blue due to the scattering of light in the sky. During hot days the sky is not only very clear but hot air around a place helps to see the sky distinctly blue.
The sky on Saturn appears blue due to the scattering of sunlight by methane gas in its atmosphere.
See the sky reflects its blue color so it appears to to u as shades of blue Hey that rhymed! :D
The sky appears blue because air molecules scatter shorter-wavelength blue light more efficiently than other colors. This scattering effect causes the blue light to be more visible to our eyes, giving the sky its characteristic blue color.
Alpha Cassiopeiae, also known as Schedar, appears as a bright orange color in the night sky.
Blue is the color of the sky!
The color sky blue is a lighter shade of blue. The color is called sky blue because it is to resemble to same color as the sky. When the sun is out the sky is a beautiful shade of blue.
No, the statement "the sky is blue" is an observation or a fact about the color of the sky. A hypothesis is a proposed explanation for a phenomenon that can be tested through experiments or further observations.