The sun is in space and it gives light to earth but not to space .why?
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Our sky is bright during the day because our atmosphere scatters sunlight in all directions. Space is dark because there is no atmosphere to scatter the sunlight.
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That's because there is a finite amount of light being cast over an ever increasing spherical area. So the sun would look quite a bit less bright from Mars or Saturn than it would here simply because we're closer.
All stars produce light (and other kinds of energy) through nuclear reactions, using the energy stored in the tiny nucleus at the center of atoms. These reactions make the star so hot that it glows -- it's like an enormous ball of fire, giving out light and heat.
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Answer: there is no atmosphere to scatter light.
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