Where are supernova explosions MOST likely to occur?
A) only in other galaxies with active nuclei
B) in the globular clusters surrounding the Milky Way Galaxy
C) in the plane of the Milky Way Galaxy
D) only in irregular galaxies, like the Large Magellanic Cloud, where star formation remains an ongoing process
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