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question: why have the gas giants failed to collapse into stars? answer options: select one of four they spin very quickly on their axes. they orbit the sun with prograde motion. they orbit the sun with retrograde motion. they spin very slowly on their axes.
To determine why gas giants haven't collapsed into stars, we analyze the options. Gas giants (like Jupiter, Saturn) spin rapidly on their axes. Rapid rotation creates centrifugal forces that counteract gravitational collapse needed for star formation (which requires enough mass and inward gravitational pull overcoming such forces). Prograde/retrograde orbital motion (around the Sun) doesn't relate to their internal collapse potential. Slow spin would not provide enough centrifugal resistance, so the correct option is the one about quick axial spin.
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A. They spin very quickly on their axes.