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The fact that astronomers have observed billions of stars clustered together is evidence that --
A.
stars must have some sort of attraction for each other.
B.
all sections of space have the same numbers of stars.
C.
galaxies are probably older than the stars that make them up.
D.
the distance from one star to another varies, depending on the temperature of the star.

Respuesta :

I know I am going out on a limb here but I think that the answer is D. I used process of elimination, C was definitely out, as well as A. I also know for sure that there are not the same amount of stars in all sections, you can't calculate that.

Scientists use star disparity, also known as mathematical parallax, to calculate the distance between close celestial objects.

  • Simply stated, they compare a star's apparent movement to that of more stars and galaxies as the Globe circles around the sun.
  • An observation of billions of stars packed together by astronomers demonstrates that the distance among stars varies based on the temperature of the star.

Therefore, the answer is "Option D".

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