As you're reading this answer, you're probably in your home or school. Can you see your home or school? Pretty much the same way, then.
The best way to see if you are off from school is to check your school's website. They will always notify students and teachers of any closings or schedule changes.
Yes and no. Our atmosphere is part of the earth, and when you see the blue sky you are actually seeing the light scattered by the atmosphere. Of course if you think of the sky as going all the way to the distant stars, then you are no longer talking about the earth's atmosphere.
We see a rainbow or colorful sunset because of the way light is scattered and refracted by water droplets or particles in the atmosphere, creating a spectrum of colors.
It's not in the atmosphere.
While you can see the clouds that float in the air, you do not see the atmosphere itself, whether you are on the earth or in space. You look through the atmosphere to see sea and land.
An atmosphere occurs when gases are held in a gravitational field by a body. The Milky Way is a galaxy not a planet or star and does not have an atmosphere of its own.
I would go to your local public school and see what they recocmend you do. Oyu can take a class online and graduate that way.
The sky we see is in our atmosphere we can't see space from earth with all the stars we can see that because it's dark, sun is not shining on that bit of our planet. The blue sky and the cloud we see is in our atmosphere that stays close to the earth. When you go into space you breakthrough the atmosphere and out into space. The moon doesn't have an atmosphere so you can see straight into space.
There is no atmosphere in interstellar space.
i need to see what part of the cow we eat for school project
do it home and past it at school