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What is the distance that light moves in a year called? 1.) nocturnal year 2.) light-year 3.) planetary year 4.) solar year
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What is the distance that light moves in a year called?
1.) nocturnal year
2.) light-year
3.) planetary year
4.) solar year
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The distance light travels in a vacu.um over the course of a year is a light-year.
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The distance that light moves in a year is called a light year.
2) Light-year.
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