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Quasar spectrum: Select why large redshift implies great distance in cosmology. This tests Explain supernova formation in massive stars. in Supernovae, neutron stars and black holes.

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Quasar spectrum: Select why large redshift implies great distance in cosmology. This tests Explain supernova formation in massive stars. in Supernovae, neutron stars and black holes.

  1. A.Quasar spectrum answer: Greater redshift is linked to faster recession in the expanding universe.
  2. B.Quasar spectrum distractor: Greater redshift means a larger objective lens.
  3. C.Quasar spectrum misconception: Greater redshift is caused by local weather.
  4. D.Quasar spectrum off-scope: Greater redshift removes absorption lines.

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It is correct because it applies Supernovae, neutron stars and black holes evidence to Explain supernova formation in massive stars.. The other options are incorrect because they swap in a different astrophysics measurement, telescope property or cosmology idea.

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