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Abstract

People have many questions about the earth and the surroundings universe. One of the most common inquiries in human minds could be **why is the sky blue?** This science project looks at what gives the sky the color blue. This project started by using the scientific method, with the observation of the night sky before trying to investigate for finding an explanation about the topic. Recollecting the data wasn’t too difficult because the project was directed for ICS science teacher, Mr Paczynski from the beginning of the course. Researching, designing, identifying variables, and other steps weren’t so hard counting with the correct directions. A successful end was the hypothesis: **the sky is blue because of the sun and the molecules in the air scatters,** but this has been going into further details. This is true because most of the time, when observing a sunset, the sky gets darker and darker because there is not sunlight in this particular part of the planet sphere, and the temperature gets cooler too. The result is that the sky looks blue to human eyes by cause of the sun, the molecules in the air, and the air scatters; so the prediction was correct in this experiment. The result is a proven hypothesis. This experiment shows what makes the sky blue, so scientific method is always the best way to find a scientific conclusion.