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It is already known that the sky would have been black and the stars would have been visible all day if there was no atmosphere.
But If there was no atmosphere on Earth, would the objects around us still be visible? Why/why not?

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If there is no atmosphere , there would be vacuum . Light can easily travels through vacuum, As a result sun rays reaches the Earth and objects around us becomes visible.

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