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Well, there aren't enough particles floating around in the universe for light to reflect off of. If light can't reflect, it doesn't make colors. If it doesn't make colors, the universe is black.
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the sky is filled with oxeygon and in the universe, all particals are clumped together ,because of gravity, so the space in between stuff is nothing
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What are they teaching in schools these days? There are certain particles in the atmosphere that cause the sky to appear blue when sunlight passes through them.
Stop thumbing me down for a correct answer.
Stop thumbing me down for a correct answer.
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Because the Earths atmosphere scatters the light. It is not a refection of the ocean.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rayleigh_sc…
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rayleigh_sc…
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Rayleigh scattering. Now use that magic thing called google.
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The sky is blue because the sky relects the color of the ocean which is blue.
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Because there's water vapor in the atmosphere and the sun reflects on it