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why the sun is yellow

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Answered by MonikaJagat
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Explanation:

When we see the Sun at sunrise or sunset, when it is low in the sky, it may appear yellow, orange, or red. But that is only because its short-wavelength colors (green, blue, violet) are scattered out by the Earth's atmosphere, much like small waves are dispersed by big rocks along the shore. Hence only the reds, yellows, and oranges get through the thick atmosphere to our eyes.

When the Sun is high in the sky, the shorter waves, primarily the blue, strike air molecues in the upper atmosphere and bounce around and scatter. Hence explaining why the sky looks blue.

Answered by Anonymous
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The sun is actually white , neither yellow nor red .

So the way children draw that is wrong .

Explanation:

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I hope it helps you friend .

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