Someone answered, "No, because it doesn't exist. There is no such thing as 'sky', and the blue sky is actually many layers of the atmospere scattering blue light. Trying to touch the sky is like touching a mirage."
While this answer contains valid points, such as the sky's not actually being blue in color, the fundamental definition of "sky" is critical--and this answer is fundamentally incorrect.
If we are to assume, as is stated in the American Heritage Dictionary as the primary definition, that sky is "the expanse of air over any given point on the earth," then it follows logically that we are "touching" the "sky" all the time.
No!!!! it doesnt exist
Touch the Sky was created in 2004.
Let's Touch the Sky was created on 2010-10-25.
"Touch the Sky" by Julie Fowlis When the cold wind is a-calling And the sky is clear and bright Misty mountains sing and beckon "Lead me out into the light" I will ride I will fly Chase the wind And touch the sky I will fly Chase the wind And touch the sky Where dark woods hide secrets And mountains are fierce and bold Deep waters hold reflections Of times lost long ago I will heed every story Take hold of my own dream Be as strong as seas are stormy And proud as an eagle skein I will ride I will fly Chase the wind And touch the sky I will fly Chase the wind And touch the sky And touch the sky Chase the wind Chase the wind Touch the sky
Touch the Sky - Cartouche song - was created on 1994-12-14.
Touch the Sky - Carole King album - was created in 1979-06.
"Can the stars in the sky be counted by anyone" is the passive construction of that sentence.
no, but they are so high that people claim that they do touch the sky, which they don't. They just reach so high! First you would have to define at what height the sky begins
the sky had a velvety touch to it.
The iPod Touch is for anyone.
The sky is not a solid object that can be "touched". In a sense, EVERY building on Earth touches the sky.
um. we cant touch the sky literately. if you mean like fly, then ya... like in 1960s we supposedly put a man on the moon.
if the sky is low people can touch the cloud the earth is so dim