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Red-Hot and Blue-Hot Stars Appear White to the Eye Because

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Red-hot and blue-hot stars appear white to the eye because


A) they are too dim to fire the cones.
B) eye receptivity peaks in the yellow-green part of the spectrum.
C) they are too dim to fire the rods.
D) the eye has difficulty seeing color at night.
E) they are overwhelmed by the blackness of the nighttime sky.

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