Most stars in our part of the Galaxy are formed
A) in a singular event just after the Big Bang.
B) in globular clusters of millions of stars.
C) alone.
D) in associations of thousands of stars across a spiral arm of the Galaxy.
E) in open clusters of a few dozen.
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