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Question
a concentration of older stars that shared a common origin and are held together by gravity, lying within the galactic halo of a spiral galaxy is called a(n) _____.
options:
- galactic nucleus
- absorption nebula
- globular cluster
- emission nebula
Brief Explanations
- A galactic nucleus is the dense center of a galaxy, not old stars in the halo.
- Absorption nebulae are gas/dust clouds that block light, not star clusters.
- Globular clusters are tight groups of ancient stars with a common origin, bound by gravity, located in galactic halos.
- Emission nebulae are glowing gas clouds where new stars form, not old star concentrations.
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