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3 May, 14:22

Why does the sun appear to be the brightest star in the sky?

A - Its apparent brightness is much greater than other stars.

B - It burns more gas, making it brighter than any other star.

C - It is the largest star in the galaxy, so it is the brightest star.

D - Its relative distance to Earth is closer than the other stars.

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  1. 3 May, 14:32
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    D

    Explanation:

    There are only 2 ways to explain this.

    distance

    and brightness caused by what it is burning.

    A is true but it is not the explanation of why it is true.

    B this is actually not true. Other stars would burn much more.

    C It is not the largest star. In fact it is in the lower middle.

    D is the answer. 93 million miles as these things go, is not every much.
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