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The Moon Appears Smaller When It Is Overhead Than When

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The moon appears smaller when it is overhead than when it is near the horizon because


A) there is a lack of depth cues when the moon is overhead.
B) the moon's appearance is magnified by the atmosphere.
C) retinal disparity creates the stereoscopic pictorial cue.
D) there are too many depth cues present.

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