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Viewed from space, the Earth looks mainly:
Question

Viewed from space, the Earth looks mainly:

A.

Blue

B.

Brown

C.

Yellow

D.

Red

Correct option is A

The Earth appears predominantly blue when viewed from space due to the vast coverage of its surface by oceans, which cover about 71% of the planet. Water absorbs longer wavelengths of light and reflects shorter wavelengths, making the oceans—and therefore the planet—appear blue. This phenomenon, coupled with the scattering of sunlight by the Earth's atmosphere, gives the planet its characteristic "Blue Marble" appearance.

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