the sky appears dark to the passenger flying at a very high altitude mainly because THERE IS NO ATMOSPHERE AT GREAT HEIGHT . is this correct
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hey mate the correct answer is
scattering of light is not enough at such heights
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No. The answer is incorrect
For people who are flying at a very high altitude, scattering of light in shorter wavelengths does not take place. The sky is blue because particles in air are small and can scatter blue light.
However this isn't the case for passengers flying above since scattering of light in shorter wavelengths does not occur.
This is the right answer. Yours was wrong.
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