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Why are distant objects in the universe moving away from earth? A. Because of a supernova event B. Because the universe is expanding C. Because the light they emit is redshifted…
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Why are distant objects in the universe moving away from earth?
A. Because of a supernova event
B. Because the universe is expanding
C. Because the light they emit is redshifted
D. Because earth’s gravity pushes them away
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The answer to the question is D. Because Earth's gravity pushes them away.
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D. because Earth's gravity pushes them away
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