Chemistry
Chemistry, 03.02.2021 21:00, SmokeyRN

Denebola and Regulus are two stars that can be viewed in the constellention Leo. These starts look similar when viewed from earth. However regulus is much further away from earth then denebola. Which best explains why regulus and denebola appear as if they are the same distance from earth, even though they are not?

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