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Does red sky at night really mean the next day’s weather will be fine, and what’s the difference between shampoo and shower gel?
Red sky at night
Does red sky at night really mean that the next day’s weather will be fine?
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Poetic prediction “Red sky at night, shepherds’ delight; red sky in the morning, shepherds’ warning”. Putting aside the occupation of the observer, is there any truth in this adage? If so, why is it true? Richard Kubiak, Pen-y-cae-mawr, Monmouthshire, UK

Come clean What is the difference between shampoo and shower gel and, if so, what is it? Sam Wong, London, UK

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