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Why is the sun yellow?

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Answer:

Its because of the Earth's atmosphere | The sun is a yellow dwarf star | If you saw the sun from space, it would actually look white

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User Ben Lorantfy
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Answer:

The sun is not yellow.

Step-by-step explanation:

sun can look yellow or red whenever we see the sunlight at sunrise or sunset, when it becomes low on the horizon. That's only how the wavelengths of the low frequency (green , blue, magenta) are dispersed across the planet's crust, just as the tiny waves are distributed along the sea by huge rocks.

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