That little tent of blue is called "the sky".
There is no solid boundary called the 'sky'. The blue thing overhead is just the sunlight being scattered by the atmosphere and blue is the colour that is scattered the most and therefore the 'sky' appears blue to us. Now, there is no gap between the Earth and the atmosphere (which I guess you could call the sky) so the answer to your question would be immediately above land. Even where you're standing is 'sky.'
"The sky is above us" is a perfect sentence.
The woman put newspaper within cupboards above and below the counter top.Within some religions, hell is below us and heaven is above us. I planned to put the trim from within the box above and below my window.
The word "us" is an object pronoun. Example: She drove us there. In the sentence above, "us" is used as the direct object.
As it is the name for a specific thing, it is a proper noun.
There is no solid boundary called the 'sky'. The blue thing overhead is just the sunlight being scattered by the atmosphere and blue is the colour that is scattered the most and therefore the 'sky' appears blue to us. Now, there is no gap between the Earth and the atmosphere (which I guess you could call the sky) so the answer to your question would be immediately above land. Even where you're standing is 'sky.'
There is no solid boundary called the 'sky'. The blue thing overhead is just the sunlight being scattered by the atmosphere and blue is the colour that is scattered the most and therefore the 'sky' appears blue to us. Now, there is no gap between the Earth and the atmosphere (which I guess you could call the sky) so the answer to your question would be immediately above land. Even where you're standing is 'sky.'
There is no solid boundary called the 'sky'. The blue thing overhead is just the sunlight being scattered by the atmosphere and blue is the colour that is scattered the most and therefore the 'sky' appears blue to us. Now, there is no gap between the Earth and the atmosphere (which I guess you could call the sky) so the answer to your question would be immediately above land. Even where you're standing is 'sky.'
US, Federals, Union, Yankees, Blue Coats, Northerners.
It's usually called the canton or the union.
go outside and look up and you can see it but it is 99.9% of the time blue
Atmospheric pressure.
air pressure
During the 19th century it was called the "war of rebellion", in the 20th century it was called the US Civil War.
elevation
THE GREAT WHITE FLEET
the blue on the Samoan flag is the ocean and heaven above us and the red is the blood of the ancestors that was fighting for our independence