Physics, asked by barthwal275, 5 months ago

The sky as seen from the surface of the moon appears dark because

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Answered by Anonymous
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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.

Answered by sreeraaga2506
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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 (color) of light. ... However, the moon does not have an atmosphere, so light is not scattered, and the sky appears black.The sky appears dark from the surface of the moon because there are no atmospheric particles to scatter sunlight. At high altitudes, scattering of sunlight is not prominent.

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