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I read that the sky is blue because OZone (O3) is blue.
But I also read that liquid and solid oxygen are blue which causes the sky to be blue.

Which is true?....

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Answer:
They are both wrong!

Liquid oxygen really is a pale blue color.
I’ve seen it.

And they cant say that liquid and solid oxygen is blue which makes the sky blue because they’re not and it doesn’t make up for the color of the sky.

The sky is actually blue because It reflects more light than It can absorb
aka Rayleigh Scattering.

-HOPE THAT HELPED
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