Which of the following statements about stars is true?
A. Stars vary greatly in temperature.
B. Stars rarely differ in temperature.
C. All stars are the same temperature.
D. none of these
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(C). is the correct answer.........
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The correct response to the given question is option A: Stars vary greatly in temperature.
- The stars are celestial bodies with varying temperatures.
- Stars' temperatures are determined by their size and the heat of the surface.
- More hydrogen is consumed to escape gravitational collapse if the size of the star is greater.
- As a result, more heat is generated, and the temperature varies depending on the size of the body.
- As a result, the temperature of stars varies depending on their size.
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