For me it is red, and blue, but interestingly i was working on the astronomy class, as we will be learning about the different colours the universe was over time! At a point it was the colour of our toaster, orangey! Slowly cooling down to a black colour.
@Bubbly the light is white (combined of different colours), but because of specific gasses in the air, there are collisions with some of the gasses, and that is why we see the orange, the red, orange, and yellow part of the light spectrum passes through with more ease, to our eyes. The sky is blue, because blue scatters the most (Violet should scatter more, but the sun gives off more blue than Violet)
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good choice - mine's blue/turquoise
Marieas Fav is Purple
Mine's (Noors) is blue and turquoise too 😃
@Bubbly Snowflake
For me it is red, and blue, but interestingly i was working on the astronomy class, as we will be learning about the different colours the universe was over time! At a point it was the colour of our toaster, orangey! Slowly cooling down to a black colour.
Red and black
the sun is actually bright pink
Me confirming this is in fact true
@Aysan Fernandes @Veganfitnessdog So if the sun's bright pink. Why do we see it as yellow/orange?
@Bubbly the light is white (combined of different colours), but because of specific gasses in the air, there are collisions with some of the gasses, and that is why we see the orange, the red, orange, and yellow part of the light spectrum passes through with more ease, to our eyes. The sky is blue, because blue scatters the most (Violet should scatter more, but the sun gives off more blue than Violet)