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What will be the colour of the sky, when it is observed from a place in the absence of any atmosphere? Why?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The colour of the sky would be black when observed from a place in the absence of any atmosphere. This is because, in absence of atmosphere, no scattering of light would take place.

Answered by Anonymous
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Sky appears dark.

Reason:-

In the absence of atmosphere, there would have been no scattering of sunlight at all.

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