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Kimberly Leonard
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23 August, 04:58
What causes the sky to be blue
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William Flynn
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Question: what causes the sky to be blue
Answer: the sky is blue because molecules in the air scatter blue light from the sun
Explanation: there are many molocules that make the sky difrrent colors in diffrent times like at sunset and other places
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