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English, 27.04.2020 02:22, Thevilqueen2857

Q1. Using ONLY the human eye, how do objects in
the sky appear to differ from one another.
(Hint: Pg. 5)
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A. There are no significant
differences between objects in the
sky when viewed with only the
human eye.
. Objects in the sky viewed with
only the human eye look different
and can easily be distinguished
from one another.
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