What evidence do the positions of the peaks and dips in its spectrum provide about an object?(1 point)

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temperature
temperature
elemental composition
elemental composition
motion
motion
expansion

The evidence provided by the positions of the peaks and dips in an object's spectrum can provide information about its elemental composition. Each element has a unique spectrum, with specific patterns of peaks and dips that correspond to the energy levels of its atoms. By comparing the spectrum of the object with known spectra of elements, scientists can determine the elemental composition of the object.