Why is the sky blue? Honestly I really don't know. I'm predicting it's because the reflection from the grass from everywhere. The three representing colors that are around us can reflect the sky and make it look blue. So probably if we didn't have anything reflecting the sky, the sky would have been black. Like when you go outer space. There is nothing to reflect it from so it's not blue when you go outer space. On earth, there are so many things that reflect from around to make the sky look blue so that's probably why the sky looks really blue from what it does look like from outer space which is more of a blackish color.
           For example, like the grass is green from what we see it looking as. When really it's everything reflecting around it. The rainbow can't reflect it's self always because water, and sun reflects it and makes it look like that. That's a big different. So probably the grasses reflection is the sun and some other thing because everytime we, or anybody looks at the grass it looks green. I'm pretty sure it is water because when we water the grass, the grass stays green. So water is maybe the grasses reflection.
         When you stare hard at something doesn't it seem to turn a different color? It happens because some reflections come from your eyes and other colors surrounding you. Pretty interesting right? Light, water, colors, and anything can reflect from something and make colors or make people see what others don't see. Reflections are very difficult, yet fun and interesting to learn about. That's why the sky is blue from what I talked about throughout this whole talking about reflection process. Reflections can trick peoples mind, like the sky really might not be blue, it's really black, but from the things surrounding in earth reflection, reflected the skies color and made the sky look blue when really it's black.



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