The zenith is the very top of the sky
The horizon is always there visually but can never be reached physically as it is an imaginary point where the sky appears to meet the ground.
The opposite of sky is typically considered to be ground or earth.
The sky and the ground are separated by the atmosphere, a layer of gases that envelops the Earth. This atmospheric boundary includes various layers, such as the troposphere, where weather occurs, and extends outward into space. Additionally, the separation is marked by the horizon, which is the line where the earth's surface appears to meet the sky. This distinction influences weather patterns, visibility, and the perception of distance.
the sky is part of our atmosphere which is in earth so it comes from earth
The horizon is where the ground and sky appear to meet at eye level. It is the apparent line that separates the Earth from the sky when viewed from a specific vantage point.
where the ground and sky meet
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The boundary between Earth and sky is known as the horizon
The line where the mountains meet the sky is known as the horizon.
The zenith is the very top of the sky
The horizon is always there visually but can never be reached physically as it is an imaginary point where the sky appears to meet the ground.
The opposite of sky is typically considered to be ground or earth.
Horizon d is the point at which the observer's line of sight meets the horizon, creating a horizontal line separating the sky from the earth. It signifies the boundary where the sky appears to meet the ground or sea in the distance.
Lightning typically strikes from the sky down to the ground.
Solid white flakes of water that fall from the sky are known as snow. Snow forms when water vapor in the atmosphere freezes into ice crystals and falls to the ground.