Physics, asked by charvi1944, 1 month ago

We see darkness because of the absence of light . How do we see dark colours?

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Answered by MissVirius
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the daytime sky is blue because light from the nearby Sun hits molecules in the Earth's atmosphere and scatters off in all directions. ... At night, when that part of Earth is facing away from the Sun, space looks black because there is no nearby bright source of light, like the Sun, to be scattered.

Answered by shefalibarik43
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The daytime sky is blue because light from the nearby Sun hits molecules in the Earth's atmosphere and scatters off in all directions. ... At night, when that part of Earth is facing away from the Sun, space looks black because there is no nearby bright source of light, like the Sun, to be scattered.

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