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The Vast Majority of Stars in a Newly Formed Star

Question 42

Question 42

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The vast majority of stars in a newly formed star cluster are


A) very high-mass,type O and B stars.
B) red giants.
C) about the same mass as our Sun.
D) less massive than the Sun.

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