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Venus is close to the Sun, and it has a thick cloud cover. That accounts for its relative brightness.
A difference in the brightness of two lights is indicative of unequal luminous intensity. This can be caused by variations in the power output, distance from the observer, or the type of light source used for each.
No. It is too small and too far away to be seen with the naked eye, despite its relative brightness when observed by telescopes.
Relative age indicates the position of something in relation to other things. It does not provide an actual age or date, but rather a comparison of how old something is in relation to something else. Relative age is often used in geology to determine the age of rock layers or fossils.
Speed must be specified relative to something. Relative to the Sun, the speed of Earth is about 30 km/second. Relative to the Milky Way, or relative to the Local Group, you would get different numbers.
Venus is close to the Sun, and it has a thick cloud cover. That accounts for its relative brightness.
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A difference in the brightness of two lights is indicative of unequal luminous intensity. This can be caused by variations in the power output, distance from the observer, or the type of light source used for each.
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Relative Scarcity is the fact that something is relatively scarce
1) in astronomy it is the degree of brightness of a star. 2) It is relative importance or significance, as in size, extent or dimensions
Yes. It says that something (a noun) has a shine, or brightness.
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The verb for brightness is brighten. As in "to brighten something or somewhere".
The brightness of a star is primarily determined by its size, temperature, and distance from Earth. Larger, hotter stars tend to appear brighter, while stars that are closer to us also appear brighter due to their proximity. Other factors such as the star's age and its stage in the stellar lifecycle can also influence its brightness.
Magnitude is a measured value, as of size, brightness, or energy.MathematicsMagnitude is the size (length) of a vector, or a general numerical size.Seismic EventsMagnitude is the measure of the energy released by an earthquake; determined at the epicenter, and based on the height of the lines of a seismograph. This is a general idea of the intensity of an earthquake.AstronomyMagnitude is the relative brightness (or rather dimness) of objects as seen from Earth. The higher the magnitude, the lower the comparative brightness of the star or planetary body. A separate use is to express the degree of solar obscuration in a solar eclipse. The word magnitude is defined as the great size of something. It is used as a noun.
The brightness of a globe generally indicates the amount of illumination emitted by that specific region. Brighter areas on a globe are typically regions with more light sources such as cities or areas with high population density.