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There are stars located in the center bulge of the Milky Way and the spiral arms of the Milky Way. What is the difference betwe...Asked by p
There are stars located in the center bulge of the Milky Way and the spiral arms of the Milky Way. What is the difference between the stars at the center bulge and the stars in the arms?(1 point) Responses The stars at the center bulge are typically smaller than the stars in the arms. The stars at the center bulge are typically smaller than the stars in the arms. The stars at the center bulge are typically brighter than the stars in the arms. The stars at the center bulge are typically brighter than the stars in the arms. The stars at the center bulge are typically older than the stars in the arms. The stars at the center bulge are typically older than the stars in the arms. The stars at the center bulge are typically colder than the stars in the arms.
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The correct response is: **The stars at the center bulge are typically older than the stars in the arms.**
Stars in the center bulge of the Milky Way are generally older and are often red giants or other evolved stars, while the stars in the spiral arms are newer, younger stars that are still forming.
Stars in the center bulge of the Milky Way are generally older and are often red giants or other evolved stars, while the stars in the spiral arms are newer, younger stars that are still forming.
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