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3. Why do scientists sometimes use the Light Year instead of an Astronomical Unit (AU)?
WILL MARK BRAINLIEST

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Since space is so vast AUs are not always enough to describe the distance between two places. One AU is only about 93 million miles, while some celestial bodies are billions of trillions of miles away. Light years allow scientists to talk about distance without using absurdly large numbers.

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