normally blue because the oxygen diffuses blue light most.
2006-11-21 07:41:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Color isn't really an attribute of an object, but the light that is reflected or traverses through an object. Infrared, Ultraviolet, Gamma rays and visible light make it through the sky. We see blue because that's the visible light frequency that the sky doesn't do a great job absorbing.
2006-11-21 18:59:26
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answer #2
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answered by Michael K 2
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Blue
2006-11-21 15:47:49
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answer #3
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answered by nathan w 1
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The clouds are gray, but the sky is baby blue.
2006-11-21 15:47:16
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answered by sdarp1322 5
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It's clear. It appears blue during the day because the water in the atmosphere scatters the light of the sun. Blue is the shortest wavelength so it is scattered the most.
2006-11-21 15:43:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, it's blue because the light is refracted and diffused by our atmosphere. Blue is the only wavelength that survives.
Without the atmoshpere, however, we would just see the black of space with the pinpricks of lights from stars.
I prefer the blue, personally.
2006-11-21 21:39:18
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answered by Caffeine 2
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The color of the sky is blue because if you look at a puddle what color do you see? I guess you see blue.
2006-11-21 17:49:06
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answered by ramshi 4
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its gray because of the clouds so sky is blue because of the color pigments and the pollution and stuff
2006-11-21 15:42:03
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answered by eclipse 2
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It's an off-shade of white, and there are speckles in it with light green strips making large rectangles in it. There are some really bright rectangles up there, too.
2006-11-21 15:48:38
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answered by Anonymous
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its cold here, but actually nice with a blue sky with a few clouds...Central NJ
2006-11-21 15:47:53
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answered by Anonymous
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