Light from stars provides evidence that the universe is expanding.
How does light from stars indicate the universe is expanding?
O A.
B.
O C.
O D.
The light waves from distant stars look white and small.
The light waves from the stars get "squished together."
The light waves from the stars look bluer than they should.
The light waves from the stars become "stretched out."



Answer :

Answer:

ITS D!!!!

Explanation:

The correct answer is D. The light waves from stars become "stretched out." This phenomenon is known as cosmological redshift. As the universe expands, the space between galaxies (including the source of light, such as stars) also expands. This stretching of space causes the wavelength of light to increase, shifting it towards the red end of the spectrum.