Multiple Choice
Why are star clusters important to our study of stars?
A) because all stars formed in star clusters
B) because they allow us to test our theories and models of stellar evolution
C) because the Sun was once a member of a globular cluster
D) because they are the only objects that contain Cepheid variables
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