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The blue gets deeper with altitude. Higher up the sky becomes darker blue as less light is scattered by the thinner atmosphere.
the sky has always been blue the only time it is not blue is at night
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From the Land of the Sky-Blue Water was created in 1909.
The sky is blue dune to nitrogen molecules splitting light it the atmosphere.
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The blue gets deeper with altitude. Higher up the sky becomes darker blue as less light is scattered by the thinner atmosphere.
The sky can change rapidly from blue to grey to dark gray (with darker patches) before and during a rainstorm.
It is a "common use" word meaning variations in the hue, saturation or luminosity of a particular color. For example, Sky Blue is more saturated than Baby Blue, but we simply say the sky blue is a "darker shade of blue".
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thousands of kilometres its almost never ending
High Incident - 1996 Bullet the Blue Sky 2-9 was released on: USA: 21 November 1996
Actually water evaporates , i.e , it becomes a gas and rises up. At high altitudes , the temperature is quite low , so it again condenses , and that's how it reaches the sky.
Well a simple answer would be that if a plane is not pressurized, on high altitudes or just very high in the sky, the plane will expand like a balloon and if it expands to much, big problems happen and I don't really know how it is pressurized but the air inside the plane is usually very different than the air outside the plane, at high altitudes.
Why is sky blue
The sky appears darker above you because you are looking through a thicker portion of the Earth's atmosphere, which scatters sunlight in all directions. This scattering effect is more pronounced at the horizon, making the sky appear brighter near the horizon and darker overhead.