Much information gained by today's astronomers in developing new theories about the universe comes PRIMARILY from
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
A) backyard observers like yourself.
B) astronomical records from archeaological digs.
C) powerful x-ray and radio telescopes that can see far in the universe.
D) future-thinking science fiction writers and screenplays from movies like "Contact".
OpenStudy (josephinevessey):
it is either a or c
OpenStudy (anonymous):
thank you
OpenStudy (josephinevessey):
your welcome
OpenStudy (josephinevessey):
because think about it why it would eith be a or c
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
hhhhmmmmm
OpenStudy (anonymous):
i think c
OpenStudy (josephinevessey):
why?
OpenStudy (josephinevessey):
for every answer there is an explanation
OpenStudy (anonymous):
ok lol
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OpenStudy (josephinevessey):
so think about
OpenStudy (anonymous):
wait one sec its c because there trying to get info i might be wrong
OpenStudy (josephinevessey):
possibley right
OpenStudy (anonymous):
ok so im on the right track
OpenStudy (anonymous):
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OpenStudy (josephinevessey):
you should be now do the research and find facts to support your answer
OpenStudy (anonymous):
yeah but i have like 20 min before my mom goes crazy
OpenStudy (josephinevessey):
ok do quick research
OpenStudy (anonymous):
ok ill try
OpenStudy (josephinevessey):
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
okkkk i think im right
OpenStudy (josephinevessey):
ok good!
OpenStudy (anonymous):
huh that was easy
OpenStudy (josephinevessey):
yes!
OpenStudy (anonymous):
so you knew i was right the hole time?
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OpenStudy (josephinevessey):
i wanted you to figure it out.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
wow your going to be a good teacher some day if you you want to be a teacher
OpenStudy (josephinevessey):
thank you i want to be a teacher
OpenStudy (anonymous):
teaching seem very easiy and fun
OpenStudy (anonymous):
easy
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OpenStudy (josephinevessey):
yes it does
OpenStudy (anonymous):
ok
OpenStudy (anonymous):
ok will i be able to get more help?
OpenStudy (josephinevessey):
if you need it
OpenStudy (anonymous):
ok great
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OpenStudy (josephinevessey):
i will aways be able to help
OpenStudy (anonymous):
ok only two more
OpenStudy (josephinevessey):
ok
OpenStudy (anonymous):
If a new star appeared in our solar system that was larger and heavier than the Sun, the planets would MOST LIKELY
A) orbit the new star.
B) float away into space.
C) continue to orbit the Sun.
D) be pulled into the new star.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
i think b
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OpenStudy (josephinevessey):
get evidence to back up your answer
OpenStudy (anonymous):
ok got it teach
OpenStudy (josephinevessey):
ok
OpenStudy (anonymous):
ok yeah it should be right
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
you there
OpenStudy (anonymous):
ok last one
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Polaris, the North Star, is almost always visible in the same location because
A) it is the brightest star in the sky.
B) it is gravitationally attracted to our sun.
C) it is the closest star to the earth, besides our sun.
D) the axis of the earth passes directly through the North Star
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hello
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