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If a star is moving away from the earth, toward which color will its visible light be shifted? A. blue B. yellow C. red D. white
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If a star is moving away from the earth, toward which color will its visible light be shifted? A. blue B. yellow C. red D. white
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If a star is moving away from the earth, toward which color will its visible light be shifted?
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blue
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yellow
C.
red
D.
white
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red for sure I learned this in school today
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It would defiantly turn red, because of the atmosphere.
Answer: Red
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