Physics, asked by mihirmandloi04, 6 months ago

What will be the colour of sky in the absence of atmosphere? Why?​

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Answered by naveena75
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Answer:

In the absence of any atmosphere, there will be no scattering of sunlight and the sky will appear dark. ... The red colour is least scattered by fog or dust particles. Therefore, we can observe red colour easily even in foggy and dusty conditions.

Answered by nivedia22
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Explanation:

In the absence of any atmosphere, there will be no scattering of sunlight and the sky will appear dark. ... The red colour is least scattered by fog or dust particles. Therefore, we can observe red colour easily even in foggy and dusty conditions.

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