The sky changes color at night because of tiny particles in the air. Imagine you're looking at a big, glowing ball (like the sun or moon), and it shines through a special blanket made of little pieces, like a filter. These pieces change how the light looks to our eyes, making the sky appear different colors, from blue to purple and even green.
Examples
- Sunset colors become more vivid when there's smoke from a fire, making the sky look orange or red.
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See also
- Why Do We Have Different Kinds of Weather?
- How Do Glaciers Move?
- Why Do Oceans Glow in the Dark?
- Why Do Trees Change Color in the Fall?
- Why Do Some Trees Lose Their Leaves in Winter?
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