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21 June, 14:08

The visible spectrum of sunlight reflected from Saturn's cold moon Titan would be expected to be (a) continuous; (b) an emission spectrum; (c) an absorption spectrum.

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  1. 21 June, 14:16
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    Titan is one of Saturn's largest satellites. The molecules on the Saturn's cold moon titan absorb the light from the Sun light because the atmosphere on the titan is at low temperature. Titan is made of thick layers of ice, hence it is relatively cold. If the sunlight reflects from saturns moon Titan, due to the prescence of cold atmosphere, abosrption spectrum arises. So the Spectrum formed by the reflected light from the titan is absorption spectrum

    The correct option is C: Absorption spectrum
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