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Light becomes dim for several reasons, including distance from the light source, absorption by materials, and scattering in the atmosphere. As light travels farther from its source, it spreads out over a larger area, decreasing its intensity. Additionally, obstacles or particles in the air can absorb or scatter the light, further reducing its brightness. Finally, the characteristics of the surface reflecting the light can also affect how much light reaches an observer.

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