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Why are distant galaxies and stars so hard to see?

a. because they are so bright, the amount of light must be reduced

b. because the light is so spread out by the time it reaches your eyes

c. because they are so small, they must be magnified

d.because they are so large, their images must be reduced
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b. because the light is so spread out by the time it reaches your eyes.
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