Answer:
Hotter star is more luminous.
Explanation:
A blackbody is an object that absorbs all the radiation incident on it. It does not reflect or let the radiation pass through it.
When the radiations are absorbed, the blackbody heats up. This results in the emission of radiation by the blockbody.
The amount of radiation the black body emits, depends upon the temperature of the blackbody. Therefore, greater the temperature of the blackbody, more the emitted radiation.
A star is very similar to a blackbody. So, if two stars are compared, then the hotter star will emit more light as compared to the cooler star.
Therefore, the hotter star will be more luminous than the cooler star.
The answer to your question is C. Pass laws against segregation
New York is 5 zones west of GMT.
New Zealand is 12 zones east of GMT.
-- If both places are on Standard time, or both are on Daylight/Summer/Fast time,
then it's 11:00 PM Sunday night anywhere in New Zealand.
-- If only New York is on Daylight time, then it's 10:00 PM in New Zealand.
-- If only New Zealand is on Daylight time ... (I'm not even sure they do Daylight
time over there) ... then it's 12:00 midnight Sunday night in New Zealand.
I'm nearly certain that the answer is Vector and Raster. I apologize if that is incorrect.
Answer:
What does the crust look like?