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If we aim a radio telescope at a distant spiral arm of the Milky Way Galaxy,we will probably observe a 21-cm line.If we point a large optical telescope at this same region,we will probably not be able to detect the neutral hydrogen that gives rise to the 21-cm radio signal.Why not?
Lighter Coat Coloration
A color adaptation in some animals that can aid in camouflage, heat regulation, or signaling, often influenced by geographical location or environmental conditions.
Convergent Evolution
The independent evolution of similar traits in species of different lineages, leading to similarities in structure and function despite genetic differences.
Gulf and Atlantic Coast
The coastal regions adjacent to the Gulf of Mexico and the Atlantic Ocean, often referring to the southeastern coast of the United States.
Medium Ground Finches
A species of finch that is one of Darwin's finches, studied for its evolutionary adaptations to changes in food availability on the Galápagos Islands.
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