Thursday, September 4, 2008

Sunset

The sunset is often more brightly colored than the sunrise with the shades of red and orange being more vibrant. The atmosphere responds in a number of ways to exposure to the sun during daylight hours. In particular, there tends to be more dust in the lower atmosphere at the end of the day than at the beginning. During the day, the sun heats the surface of the Earth, lowering the relative humidity and increasing wind speed and turbulence, which serves to lift dust into the air. However, differences between sunrise and sunset may in some cases depend more on the particular geographical features of the location from which they are viewed. For example, on a west-facing coastline, sunset occurs over water while sunrise occurs over land.

3 comments:

Susan said...

A stunning capture! It's nice to see more and more photo blogs out of Iran joining the ranks!

Ann said...

That's beautiful, Danial.

Hilda said...

It's a glorious photograph, Danial! And I also like the very educational text. :)