Biology, asked by neelamchintureddychi, 8 months ago

why cannot count stars because of​

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Answered by izaan2007
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And we know there are hundreds of billions of other galaxies out there, each with their own billions or trillions of stars. ... So, in answer to your question, we cannot count the stars because they are mind-bogglingly numerous and 99.999+% of them exist at enormous distance within galaxies other than our own.

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Answered by sramsankar988
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the usual estimate is that about 6000 stars are visible to the naked eyes.thats not the number you can see from any particular place at any one time.

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