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    Where Would You Look in Our Galaxy to Find Older,metal-Poor
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Where Would You Look in Our Galaxy to Find Older,metal-Poor

Question 103

Question 103

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Where would you look in our Galaxy to find older,metal-poor stars?


A) In the disk and spiral arms
B) Everywhere in the Galaxy
C) In the globular clusters in the galactic halo
D) Only at the galactic center

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