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The surface temperature of a star can be estimated based on the star’s a. size. c. age. b. color. d. mass.
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The surface temperature of a star can be estimated based on the star’s
a. size.
c. age.
b. color.
d. mass.
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Answer is B) color
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The surface temp of a star can be estimated based on the star's
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