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When viewed from Earth, the sun appears larger than any other star in the sky , which of these models explains why?
A. A snowball tends to get larger as it rolls downhill
B light bulbs that use more electricity give off more light
C A train whistle gets louder as it approaches your location
D your thumb appesrs larger than the moon when the thumb is extended
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