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    Where in the Universe Would One Look for a Protostar
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Where in the Universe Would One Look for a Protostar

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Question 12

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Where in the universe would one look for a protostar?


A) near black holes
B) in dense dust and gas clouds
C) in the empty space between galaxies
D) in globular clusters of stars

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