the sky seems blue to us, because the suns rays reflect off the earths atmosphere and it produces the sky to be blue.
This is a skyscraper.
the sky seems blue to us, because the suns rays reflect off the earths atmosphere and it produces the sky to be blue.
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Meteors (sometimes), and comets. If it moves quickly, it is a meteor. If it seems to be static in the sky, it is a comet.
Bright sunny sky
A pattern of stars which seems to move across the night sky together is called a constellation. Hope this helped :D
Eyes as blue as the sky-apex
The zenith is the very top of the sky
At night darkness emerges for which the sky seems to be black, though originally it is blue. The color blue is visible with the onset of dawn.
The sun seems to move across the sky because the Earth turns on its axis. That is the only correct explanation. There have been other explanations:,0 my favorite is that the god Apollo drives his flaming chariot across the sky every day.
That actually depends. If you notice a full moon on the horizon, it seems bigger compared to other things on the horizon. When you notice the full moon closer to its zenith in the sky, it seems dwarfed by the vast expance of sky. The difference is an optical illusion.
the sun spins around the earth. I don't think Copernicus would agree. The answer is, of course, that the Earth spins and so the Sun seems to rise in the sky after the dark of night.