Multiple Choice
Population I stars are metal rich. Where did these metals come from?
A) They formed in the Big Bang.
B) They originated in the earlier generation of Population II stars, especially the least massive of these.
C) They originated in the earlier generation of Population II stars, especially the most massive of these.
D) They were created by nuclear fusion within the Population I stars themselves.
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