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Finn Mcintosh
13 November, 06:18
A white-blue star is hotter than a red star. t f
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Noelle
13 November, 08:47
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Blue light is a higher frequency than red light. This means that things that glow red are cooler than things that glow blue. So this statement is true
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Jamie Huang
13 November, 09:24
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True ...
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