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What happens to the apperent brightness of a star as you get closer to it
A. It gets brighter.
B. It gets dimmer.
C. It gets larger.
D. It gets smaller
I really the answer Asap thanks!
Im not collage btw lol
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It can either get brighter or even larger depends on the options given also
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