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How Long Does It Typically Take for a Protostar to Form

Question 62

Question 62

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How long does it typically take for a protostar to form a 1 M ⊙\odot⊙ star?


A) 3 * 107 years
B) 3 *105 years
C) 3,000 years
D) 300 years
E) 30 years

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