Science, asked by meenakshijangral2016, 7 months ago

why the air appear invisible but the sun is visible​

Answers

Answered by murmuj998
4

Answer:

The Petri Dish AIR looks invisible because it sends very little color to our eyes. Most objects seem to have color because they absorb some light wavelengths, or colors, and reflect others back to us. Objects appear to be the color they reflect to our eyes.

Answered by davtarannum9j37
11

Answer:

Air

      looks invisible because it sends very little color to our eyes. ... Objects appear to be the color they reflect to our eyes. Air is a mixture of gases, mainly nitrogen and oxygen, with small molecules that are far apart. Wavelengths of light may pass by these molecules without hitting them.

sun

         We see the visible spectrum of light simply because the sun is made up of a hot gas – heat produces light just as it does in an incandescent light bulb

i hope this is helpful

pls mark me as brainlest

Similar questions