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You and a friend are looking at the stars and your friend says, "Stars must be shrinking because gravity is constantly pulling their particles together." Explain what is wrong with this reasoning.
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You and a friend are looking at the stars and your friend says, "Stars must be shrinking because gravity is constantly pulling their particles together." Explain what is wrong with this reasoning.
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i would say the reason why he is wrong is because we don't always have the same gravity as other planets do and while some stars might disapear or be pulled away it is all about the gravity pull towards the star or against the star
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