Multiple Choice
The chemical makeup of a star's surface is usually inferred by
A) theoretical methods, considering evolution of the star.
B) spectroscopy of the light emitted by the star.
C) measuring the chemical elements present in the solar wind.
D) taking a sample of the star's surface with a space probe.
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