Social Sciences, asked by imranshaikhimranshai, 2 months ago

Do all stars in the sky look alike?​

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Answered by mumalek
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Answer:

When you gaze at the constellations, every star produces an image that's the same size, but your retina isn't sensitive enough to respond to the outer parts of those images except for the brighter stars — which therefore look bigger than the fainter ones.

Explanation:

So no the answer is no, not all the stars look alike

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Answered by borkarshankar03
3

Answer:

Every star twinkle in the sky but

all stars are not in same size.

Some star bright more but some

small star bright less.

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