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in monocular cues, images that are hazier appear to be farther away. what is this an example of?
relative size relative height
relative clarity light and shadow
Monocular cues are visual cues that help perceive depth with one eye. Relative Clarity is a monocular cue where objects that are hazier (less clear) are perceived as farther away, while clearer objects seem closer. Relative Size relates to the size of objects (smaller = farther), Relative Height is about vertical position (higher = farther in some contexts), and Light and Shadow deals with how light creates shadows to indicate depth. So the description matches Relative Clarity.
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C. Relative Clarity (assuming the options are labeled A: Relative Size, B: Relative Height, C: Relative Clarity, D: Light and Shadow; if the original labels differ, adjust the identifier but the text is "Relative Clarity")