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Stars can be classified into groups based on their a) size b) temperature c) proximity to earth d) proximity to the sun
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Stars can be classified into groups based on their
a) size
b) temperature
c) proximity to earth
d) proximity to the sun
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It could be
both A. and B. but most likely
B. because the star can b big but have the same temperature as a smaller star.
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