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if more water molecules are present in the atmosphere the sky looks​


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Answered by Rubiiiii
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if more water molecules are present in the atmosphere the sky looks white in colour.


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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

If more amount of water molecules are present in the atmosphere,then the sky is mostly white in colour.

Step-by-step explanation:

1) Microscopic water molecules in the atmosphere are always in the form of clouds.

2)When the atmospheric moisture increases,the clouds take the form or stratus which is a white or grey sheet of horizontal clouds.

3)These stratus sheets cover the whole sky,and the sky becomes white in colour.

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