According to the principles discussed, how does the degree of redshift relate to a galaxy's distance?

Answer

A significantly high redshift indicates the source is much farther away

The degree of redshift is directly proportional to the amount of expansion experienced; higher redshift means the light traveled longer and accumulated more stretching, placing the source farther away.

According to the principles discussed, how does the degree of redshift relate to a galaxy's distance?
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