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Space beyond the earth's atmosphere appears dark




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Answered by animish02008
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Answer:

When sunlight is scattered by the particles present in the atmosphere, the surrounding gets illuminated and appears bright. In space, there is no atmosphere i.e. no source for scattering the sunlight. Thus, as sunlight is not scattered in different directions in the space, it appears dark.

Answered by Mysteryboy01
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In  \: the  \: space,  \: there \:  is  \: no \:  atmosphere. \:   \\  \: Hence \:  light \:  doesnt  \: get \:  scattered \:  at  \:  \\ all \:  while  \: in \:  space. \:  There \:  are \:  no  \: air  \\ particles  \: against \:  which \:  the  \: sun light  \\  \: can \:   \: strike,  \: get  \:  \: reflected \:  or \:  scattered.

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