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According to the map, where would the strongest winds expected?
What is the apparent brightness of a star?A.. How bright it actually is B....How bright it is compared to the sun C....How bright it is from Earth D.....How bright it is from a certain distance...........
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d
Explanation:
how much energy is coming from the star per square meter per second, as measured on Earth. The apparent brightness of a star is described by a magnitude that is a positive number for most stars, but can be a negative number for, say, Venus.
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How are ocean currents similar to ocean waves??
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they both use wind or force to make the water move in a certain derection
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Swells are typically smooth waves, not choppy like wind waves. A swell is measured from the crest (top) to the trough (bottom). An ocean current is a continuous flow of water in the ocean. Some currents are surface currents while other currents are much deeper flowing hundreds of feet below the surface of the water.
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