why the sun is yellow, red, green, blue, white?
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A lower surface temperature, and our sun's spectrum might peak in the yellow or orange or even red part of the spectrum. ... Because though the sun emits strongest in the green part of the spectrum, it also emits strongly in all the visible colors – red through blue (400nm to 600nm).
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because sun light is a compound light
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