Use the spectrum readings from the sun (upper) and a star (lower) to answer the question.

An illustration shows the spectrum readings from the sun and a star.

Which inference can be made from the spectrum readings?

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The spectrum readings from the sun show continuous spectrum, while the spectrum readings from the star show absorption lines. Therefore, the star's atmosphere contains elements that absorb certain wavelengths of light, while the sun's atmosphere does not.