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When discussing distances between objects in the solar system, which term do you use? a: Actual distance b: Apparent brightness c: Relative brightness d: Relative distance
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When discussing distances between objects in the solar system, which term do you use?
a: Actual distance
b: Apparent brightness
c: Relative brightness
d: Relative distance
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I think it's (ASTRONOMICAL UNIT)
Step-by-step explanation:
It is used to compare the distances of other bodies in the Solar System, such as the Sun, the planets, comets, and asteroids.
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D) Relative Distance
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