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Biology, 11.01.2021 22:40 katherineweightman

Why wont we ever be able to see certain places in the universe? A- they are expanding away from us faster than the light can travel

B- there are too many black holes in between that will stop their light from reaching us

C- they will die off before light ever reaches us

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