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why is the earth described as being 'sickly blue-green?​

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Answered by Anannyp
5

Answer:

when the suns light hits the earth's atmosphere, the light particles slow down and and the blue light bounces between the molecules. ... because 70% of the earth is ocean it appears more blue than anything else.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

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when the suns light hits the earth's atmosphere, the light particles slow down and and the blue light bounces between the molecules. ... because 70% of the earth is ocean it appears more blue than anything else.

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