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Why does outer space looks darker ??

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WHY DOES OUTER SPACE LOOK DARKER ?

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★OUTER SPACE LOOKS DARKER★

outer space look darker because there is no atmosphere ( vaccum ) in the outer space to scatter sunlight since there is no scattering of light done by lights and beams therefore we don't receive any colour of the outer space and thus it looks darker

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Answered by Adityayadav0402
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Step-by-step explanation:

Outer space looks darker because there is no atmosphere or vaccum to spread the lights in space. For travelling the lights the space needs vaccum Or atmosphere. There will be one question in your mind that there is sun and stars then also light is not there,for that the answer is, as I told you that light needs proper vacuum to be present there. But the sun rays travel. Sun rays comes to the earth because Traveling Through Space

No water, no waves. Because light consists of photons, however, it can travel through space like a stream of tiny particles. The photons actually travel more quickly through space and lose less energy on the way, because there are no molecules in the way to slow them down.

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