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A star has ________ it appears to be moving across the sky as a night progress apparent motion excess energy endless motion mass
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A star has ________ it appears to be moving across the sky as a night progress
apparent motion
excess energy
endless motion
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Answer: A=APPARENT MOTION
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apparent motion
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