the sky appears black from the moon because of
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A phenomenon called Rayleigh's Scattering causes light to scatter when it passes through particles that have a diameter one-tenth that of the wavelength (colour) of light. ... However, the moon does not have an atmosphere, so light is not scattered, and the sky appears black
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in earth we have atmosphere which helps the light from the sun to scatter and depending on the colour and wavelength we see the colour of the light cause we know white light has all the seven coloured lights
but for moon no atmosphere so no scattering so the sky appears black that it is space
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