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If by sky you mean the atmosphere, the answer is no. Compared to the size of the planet, the atmosphere is very thin, quite a bit less than 100 miles above sea level. You can see how relatively thin it is in a photo of the earth taken from far outside the atmosphere.
If by sky you mean space, some think it is and some think it isn't. We don't know yet.
That almost becomes a philosophical question depending on what you define as "sky" and what you define as "endless" Consider, what is the sky? Is it simply the area that we perceive as being above the horizon? Is it our atmosphere? Is it space? One might argue that that since we consider it "the sky" when we see it's colourful shades during the day, and we also consider it "the sky" when we see the infinite depths of space at night, then the sky must not be a tangible entity but simply a region of our perception. In that case, then the answer might be no. The sky has boundaries then, as it ends at the horizon. In that case, the sky might be thought of as an enclosed circle. But wait - that's only if you consider the perimeter of the sky. If you consider it's depth as we perceive it then the sky is limited during the day, when all we can see is the blue haze of the nitrogen in our atmosphere, but limitless at night, when we can see in to the depths of space. Even then though you might have a contradiction. Can we really see infinitely into the depths of space? Is space itself truly endless? Here we move into questions whose answers no-one really knows.
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You are probably seeing the planet Venus, which is clearly - and brightly! - visible in the southwestern sky after sunset. Take a good look - for Venus is going to disappear next month! But it will be back. In its endless back-and-forth cycle, Venus is alternately the "Evening Star" as it is now, and the "Morning Star", as it will be after mid-April.
The possessive form of the noun sky is sky's(the sky's color).
They stare at the stars their whole endless life!
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NO! it's endless
Simply that there are endless possibilities. There is no 'limit' to the sky - it reaches out into space.
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one sky than 2 item is in the world what is that ?
The sky reminds me of endless possibilities, vastness, and tranquility. It's a reminder of how small we are in the grand scheme of the universe.
To the final Bowser level, Bowser in the Sky.
That almost becomes a philosophical question depending on what you define as "sky" and what you define as "endless" Consider, what is the sky? Is it simply the area that we perceive as being above the horizon? Is it our atmosphere? Is it space? One might argue that that since we consider it "the sky" when we see it's colourful shades during the day, and we also consider it "the sky" when we see the infinite depths of space at night, then the sky must not be a tangible entity but simply a region of our perception. In that case, then the answer might be no. The sky has boundaries then, as it ends at the horizon. In that case, the sky might be thought of as an enclosed circle. But wait - that's only if you consider the perimeter of the sky. If you consider it's depth as we perceive it then the sky is limited during the day, when all we can see is the blue haze of the nitrogen in our atmosphere, but limitless at night, when we can see in to the depths of space. Even then though you might have a contradiction. Can we really see infinitely into the depths of space? Is space itself truly endless? Here we move into questions whose answers no-one really knows.
The simile is 'as free as a bird', meaning to have unlimited freedom like a bird, as they can fly in the endless, outstretched sky.
An endless amount you could never hope to collect. That's like asking how many stars are in the sky.
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