Physics, asked by mahidhar2005, 2 months ago

Why can many more stars be observed in the countryside than in large cities?
A) The moon is brighter in cities and blocks out the light from many stars.
B) There is more dust to reflect light in country air than in city air.
C) The brightness of city lights makes many stars hard to see.
D) The air is warmer in cities due to heat emitted by cars, machinery and houses.

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Answered by SweetImposter
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The brightness of city light makes many stars hard to see. ... The presence of excessive light fades the sky and hence less stars are visible. Usually country sides have less lights in comparison to large cities, making it possible to stargaze at night....


mahidhar2005: can you say the option plz
Answered by itzshivam15
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Answer:

The brightness of city light makes many stars hard to see. ... The presence of excessive light fades the sky and hence less stars are visible. Usually country sides have less lights in comparison to large cities, making it possible to stargaze at night.

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