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We can’t see the stars at night because there is too much light pollution.

Because of ______________________________________________.

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Answer:

The artificial light that "invades" our night skies.

Step-by-step explanation:

When/As light pollution increases, we impact astronomy. It increases carbon dioxide in the atomosphere, disrupts human sleep, obscures the stars in the night sky. Therefore, light pollution (aka artificial light) can disrupt and cause the natural wildlife. With light pollution, we aren't able to the stars at nighttime. Hope this helps!

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