In which one of these locations are clumps of gas MOST likely to be collapsing to form stars?
A) outer part of the solar system
B) globular cluster
C) reflection nebulae
D) giant molecular clouds
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Q61: An open cluster has
A) a few hundred
Q62: Protostars, when they first form from the
Q63: Protostars are slowly
A) expanding at the surface
Q64: The major source of energy in the
Q65: Parts of a supernova remnant become visible
A)
Q67: The solar system could have formed from
Q68: Star formation takes place in
A) giant molecular
Q69: Where are protostars MOST likely to form?
A)
Q70: Protostars are
A) very young objects still contracting
Q71: The Cygnus Loop Nebula is characterized by
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