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Harvey
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2 April, 21:09
I need to know why the sky I'd blue?
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Will
2 April, 21:16
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The sky is blue because blue molecules in the air
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Gisselle
2 April, 21:28
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The sky isn't actually blue because of wavelengths and stuff coming from the sun the color of the water (blue) is reflected back into the atmosphere making the sky appear blue
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