Why do extremely cold stars

  1. Why do extremely cold stars look fainter than we might expect from their luminosities and distances?
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  2. QuestionWhich type of animal could live in a temperate deciduous forest?(1 point) Responses one that prefers only extremely cold
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  3. Which type of animal could live in a temperate deciduous forest?(1 point)Responses one that prefers only extremely cold
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  4. Michelle has frostbite. What MOST likely caused this frostbite?(1 point) Responses She ate ice cream that was too cold. She ate
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  5. Question Michelle has frostbite. What MOST likely caused this frostbite? (1 point) Responses She ate ice cream that was too
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  6. Michelle has frostbite. What MOST likely caused this frostbite? (1 point) Responses She ate ice cream that was too cold. She ate
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  7. Michelle has frostbite. What MOST likely caused this frostbite? (1 point) Responses She ate ice cream that was too cold. She ate
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  8. Michelle has frostbite. What MOST likely caused this frostbite?(1 point) Responses She ate ice cream that was too cold. She ate
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  9. Certain neutron stars (extremely dense stars) are believed to be rotating at about 100 rev/s. If such a star has a radius of 10
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  10. Certain neutron stars (extremely dense stars) are believed to be rotating at about 0.76 rev/s. If such a star has a radius of 10
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