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If Two Objects Are the Same Size,yet One Appears to Be

Question 66

Question 66

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If two objects are the same size,yet one appears to be larger,you make the assumption that that object is closer.Why?


A) motion parallax
B) atmospheric perspective
C) relative size
D) retinal disparity

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