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the sky appears dark to passengers flying at very high altitudes mainly because:​

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Answered by angelaleenasr
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The sky appears dark to passengers flying at very high altitudes mainly because the scattering of light takes place due to the particles present in the atmosphere, and at a higher altitude, the atmospheric medium is very rarer so the scattering of light taking place is very low. Hence, the sky appears dark to passengers flying at high altitude.

Answered by girllikepearl64
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The sky appears dark to passengers flying at very high altitudes mainly because the scattering of light takes place due to the particles present in the atmosphere.

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