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Activity 3 - Do you have a scientific reason for the following cases?
(1) One can hardly see a star-lit sky in cities.
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Answered by ItsMansi
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Heyaa

This is because the combination of all the streetlights, spotlights, and building lights work together to fade our night sky. The more light pollution there is, the less black the night appears – the sky will only darken to a gray – and the more light pollution, the fewer stars are visible.

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Answered by Pratikshetty
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You cannot see the stars because of something called Skyglow. In turn Skyglow is usually caused by the city's Light Pollution. Sky glow occurs because when light from a city goes up, sometimes the light hits a molecule in the air

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