While riding on a train, David notices that the trees and telephone poles close to the tracks seem to flash by, while the buildings, trees, and mountains that are farther away seem to move by more slowly. This phenomenon is called_____________.a. aerial perspectiveb. subliminal motionc. motion parallaxd. motion differential

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Answer:

c. motion parallax

Explanation:

Motion parallax is the term that states that things closest to our eyes seem to move faster than things that are distant to our eyes. This explains the phenomenon that is happening to David, because when he travels by train he realizes that the trees and telephone poles near the tracks seem to flash (this is because these objects are close to his eyes) while buildings, trees and the more distant mountains seem to move slower (because they are far from his eyes).

Answer:

c. motion parallax

Explanation:

It is a phenomenon derived from parallax, but instead involving locomotion thus, motion parallax. This is results in a 'depth cue' with moving objects. Because Dave is seeing objects at different lines of sight. There is a difference between the apparent movement of of the object and the actual displacement. Therefore objects closer move faster and further compared to objects farther away. Whereas the other options do not involve this type of explanation.

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