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WARRIOR [948]
3 years ago
12

Scientists learn about the universe by studying the light that comes to Earth from stars and other objects in space. If you were

a scientist hoping to understand the universe, what three questions would you ask?
Chemistry
2 answers:
AfilCa [17]3 years ago
7 0

there's really no specific answer but mine would be...

1. how does that light show from earth?

2. will that light ever dim?

3. are some stars bright but just not bright enough that we can see?

lorasvet [3.4K]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

How many stars are in space?

How far away from Earth are certain stars?

Are there other planets like Earth?

Could a large meteor ever strike Earth?

Explanation:

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