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Space beyond the earth's atmosphere appears dark. Give reasons.

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Answered by xplkbrnamrata
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The air in our atmosphere contains several particles and elements. When sun's rays hit these particles, the rays get scattered in all directions. But as the atmosphere ends, there are no particles and so there is no scattering of light.
Answered by UsmanSant
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Answer:

Space beyond the earth's atmosphere appears dark because of the presence of vacuum in space and also due to the absence of atmosphere.

Light need air particles are atmosphere to get scattered and spread its brightness.

In space due to the absence of atmosphere aur particles scattering of light does not occur when sunlight hits or Travels through it so space beyond earth surface is dark.

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