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The earth shines as a bright , blue ball when viewed from space. Why

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Answered by Teetli
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As seen from outer space, the Earth looks like a bright blue ball. The blue is water, which covers most of the surface of the Earth. Clouds and bodies of ice, such as Antarctica, appear white, while land forms look brownish.

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Answered by mus1990patna
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As seen from outer space, the Earth looks like a bright blue ball. The blue is water, which covers most of the surface of the Earth. Clouds and bodies of ice, such as Antarctica, appear white, while land forms look brownish.

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