So is it just a matter of how close to the surface the particles are? Or does temperature and stuff play a role?
If it's just closeness to the surface, an easy experiment (for established scientists) would be to bore a 5" wide well into the ground. If the particles are simply clinging to the surface, the small amount of air will lead to a denser concentration of particles right? Then we could easily measure the impact of particles with vision. My guess is that youd still be able to see just as far down with a 5" well as with a 12" well.
Like even the "pics" of earth from "space" show green on the land but if you look at a mountain far enough on earth it becomes blue and lavender...almost see thru...If you really want to learn the truth, you got to dig in and do the research...but I must warn you, once you go flat you never come back
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