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Steeven
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From sunrise to sunset we can see a variety of colors in the sky.

For example, during morning the most dominant color is blue whereas during sunset orange,red,yellow and there shades are more dominant. Other colors like indigo, violet etc are also visible to some extent.

We can also relate this to the visible light spectrum:

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The colors in the right hand side are predominantly visible during morning while the colors in the left are visible during sunset. However, green is missing.

So my primary question is why all the other six colors (and theretheir shades) can be seen in the sky but not the single color Green?

From sunrise to sunset we can see a variety of colors in the sky.

For example, during morning the most dominant color is blue whereas during sunset orange,red,yellow and there shades are more dominant. Other colors like indigo, violet etc are also visible to some extent.

We can also relate this to the visible light spectrum:

Image 1

The colors in the right hand side are predominantly visible during morning while the colors in the left are visible during sunset. However, green is missing.

So my primary question is why all the other six colors (and there shades) can be seen in the sky but not the single color Green?

From sunrise to sunset we can see a variety of colors in the sky.

For example, during morning the most dominant color is blue whereas during sunset orange,red,yellow and there shades are more dominant. Other colors like indigo, violet etc are also visible to some extent.

We can also relate this to the visible light spectrum:

Image 1

The colors in the right hand side are predominantly visible during morning while the colors in the left are visible during sunset. However, green is missing.

So my primary question is why all the other six colors (and their shades) can be seen in the sky but not the single color Green?

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Qmechanic
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From sunrise to sunset we can see a variety of colors in the sky.

For example, during morning the most dominant color is blue whereas during sunset orange,red,yellow and there shades are more dominant. Other colors like indigo, violet etc are also visible to some extent.

We can also relate this to the visible light spectrum:

Image 1

The colors in the right hand side are predominantly visible during morning while the colors in the left are visible during sunset.However However,green green is missing.

So my primary question is why all the other six colors  (and there shades) can be seen in the sky but not the single color Green?

From sunrise to sunset we can see a variety of colors in the sky.

For example, during morning the most dominant color is blue whereas during sunset orange,red,yellow and there shades are more dominant. Other colors like indigo, violet etc are also visible to some extent.

We can also relate this to the visible light spectrum:

Image 1

The colors in the right hand side are predominantly visible during morning while the colors in the left are visible during sunset.However,green is missing.

So my primary question is why all the other six colors(and there shades) can be seen in the sky but not the single color Green?

From sunrise to sunset we can see a variety of colors in the sky.

For example, during morning the most dominant color is blue whereas during sunset orange,red,yellow and there shades are more dominant. Other colors like indigo, violet etc are also visible to some extent.

We can also relate this to the visible light spectrum:

Image 1

The colors in the right hand side are predominantly visible during morning while the colors in the left are visible during sunset. However, green is missing.

So my primary question is why all the other six colors  (and there shades) can be seen in the sky but not the single color Green?

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Why can't we see green color in the sky?

From sunrise to sunset we can see a variety of colors in the sky.

For example, during morning the most dominant color is blue whereas during sunset orange,red,yellow and there shades are more dominant. Other colors like indigo, violet etc are also visible to some extent.

We can also relate this to the visible light spectrum:

Image 1

The colors in the right hand side are predominantly visible during morning while the colors in the left are visible during sunset.However,green is missing.

So my primary question is why all the other six colors(and there shades) can be seen in the sky but not the single color Green?