(1) For passengers flying at very high altitudes, sky appears dark.
(2) Scattering is not prominent at such heights
Correct Answer: (a) (1) and (2) both are true and (2) is correct reasoning of (1)
Solution:The scattering of the light takes place because of the particles present in the atmosphere. At a higher altitude, the atmospheric medium is very rarer and thus, scattering of light is very low or not prominent. Hence, the sky appears dark to the passengers flying at high altitudes. So, statements (1) and (2) both are true, and (2) is correct reasoning of (1).