Which of the following may explain the failure to observe Population III stars?
A) We do not expect to observe Population III stars, because pure hydrogen and helium stars never formed.
B) Population III stars had their surfaces contaminated by remnants of massive stars.
C) The first stars to be formed in the young Milky Way are too far away to be detected.
D) None of these choices is correct.
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