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Which of the following are events?
Check all that apply.
A) A rainstorm lasts all day in Kyoto, Japan.
B) An all-night concert starts in a local park.
C) Two cars crash in front of your home.
D) The ceremonial first pitch is thrown at a baseball game in Omaha, Nebraska.
E) Light emitted by a supernova (a lot of photones) reaches a spherical shell of radius
F) 40,000 light years relative to its source. (One light year is the distance light travels in one year.)
G) The Perseid meteor shower is seen across the eastern coast of North America.
H) The local television station's newscast runs from 11:00 to 11:30 p. m.

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