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Which are examples of non-visible light?(1 point)
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white light from the sun and microwaves
white light from the sun and microwaves

radio waves and ultraviolet light
radio waves and ultraviolet light

rainbows and X-rays
rainbows and X-rays

white light from a lightbulb and rainbows
white light from a lightbulb and rainbows

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radio waves and ultraviolet light

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Which state of matter best describes the elements inside stars?(1 point)
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liquid
liquid

plasma
plasma

gas
gas

solid
solid
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plasma

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Select the correct answer from the list.(1 point)
As a star's size increases, its luminosity
. As a star's temperature
, its luminosity increases.
GPT 3.5
increases

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Which statement correctly explains how the Hertzsprung-Russell diagram helps to compare stars?(1 point)
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The Hertzsprung-Russell diagram plots stars according to their size and shape.
The Hertzsprung-Russell diagram plots stars according to their size and shape.

The Sun's high temperature places it to the far left of the Hertzsprung-Russell diagram.
The Sun's high temperature places it to the far left of the Hertzsprung-Russell diagram.

The Hertzsprung-Russell diagram plots stars according to their luminosity and temperature, which is also associated with spectral class.
The Hertzsprung-Russell diagram plots stars according to their luminosity and temperature, which is also associated with spectral class.

Stars with the highest temperatures appear towards the right side of the Hertzsprung-Russell diagram.
Stars with the highest temperatures appear towards the right side of the Hertzsprung-Russell diagram.
GPT 3.5
The Hertzsprung-Russell diagram plots stars according to their luminosity and temperature, which is also associated with spectral class.