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Distinguish between space and sky​

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Answered by sridevigarapati00821
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The sky is the region in which sunlight is scattered in the Earth's atmosphere, making it visible from the surface of the planet, while space is everything beyond that.

The sky also includes all objects as far as we can see outside of the Earth. For example, Mars is far away but we consider it in our night sky. This is true of more distant objects, like the North Star or the Milky way Galaxy.

Space is volume in three dimensions (up/down; left/right; forward/back). Space is also that which is outside the Earth and not affected by the Earth (above the atmosphere ~ about 200 kilometers above the surface of our planet).

The Universe is everything that exists.

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Answered by sourav2615
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The sky (or celestial dome) is everything that lies above the surface of the Earth, including the atmosphere and outer space. ... Usually, the term sky is used informally as the point of view from the Earth's surface; however, the meaning and usage can vary. I think it will help you and please follow and rating me also like

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