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Why the sky is cloudy?

Updated: 10/10/2023
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13y ago

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Ok, The sky is only white if there are clouds in it, otherwise it is blue because the atmosphere acts like a big mirror and reflects back the color of the ocean (which covers most the earth).

AnswerThe Sky is BLUE because light from the sun scatters, and blue scatters the least. Answerscince when has the clear sky been white? Have I missed anything sitting on this computer my whole life? The last time I checked the sky was BLUE! Answer.......the sky is blue.............................blue............ AnswerBig mirrors, and the ocean....I think not.

The sky appears blue most of the time because the water molecules in the atmosphere act like tiny prisms, refracting the "white" light from the sun. Due to several factors such as the angle between the sun and earth, and the physical properties of water, etc. Blue is the prominate color that we observe. However when the sun sets for instance the sky changes to an orange or red color as these are now more prominent than blue.

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There is no EXACT number of clouds in the sky because it depends on the weather like if its (partly)cloudy then there will only be some clouds but if its cloudy (with a chance of showers) there will most likely be more clouds that day. Other days it might be clear blue with no clouds so I imagine you can see why there is no EXACT number of clouds

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Since they are made of water particles and cause rain, I'd say there is no chance or rain.

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the sky is cloudy because the water vapour from our seas and such, turns into gas form and clumps together in the sky and forms clouds

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