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If a scientist was trying to classify a star, he had information on a star's size and brightness, which other factor would be helpful? (1 point)

A:color
B;shape
C;distance from the sun
D;mass

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User Curmil
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Actually, a star's color doesn't matter, so I'mma say no. There are stars that look green, red, blue, and then, of course, the typical yellow-looking ones. However, a star's mass can help determine how long it will live and/or how old it is. So, I'm going to say it's mass. I'm taking the quiz right now so if I'm wrong I wil edit my answer. Hope this helps somebody!

User ICrazybest
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the other one would be temepature but thats not on there. maybe A

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