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what is the difference between the sky and space ​

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Answered by ItzMrAlcohol
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The sky is the region in which sunlight is scattered in the Earth's atmosphere, making it visible from the surface of the planet, while space is everything beyond that. The sky also includes all objects as far as we can see outside of the Earth. For example, Mars is far away but we consider it in our night sky

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Answered by Dαɾƙɖɾꬴᶏɱ69
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\boxed{ \begin{minipage}{19 em} \textbf{Sky}\\ Everything below 10,000 K.m is considered as sky.\\Atmosphere, clouds are present in sky. \\ \\Sky is mostly filled with atmosphere.\\ \end{minipage} } \quad \boxed{ \begin{minipage}{16em} \textbf{Space}\\ Everything beyond  10000 km is considered as space\\ Moon, planets, stars are present in space\\space mostly empty. \end{minipage}}

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