Where are we unlikely to find Earth-like planets? o a. Around stars in our galac
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Where are we unlikely to find Earth-like planets? o a. Around stars in our galactic disk b. Around stars in a globular cluster. OC.Around stars in an open cluster. d. Anywhere outside our Solar System QUESTION 8 4 points Which of the following statements about how halo stars compare to our Sun is not true? a-Most stars in the halo contain a much lower percentage of heavy elements than our Sun b-Most stars in the halo have cooler surface temperatures than our Sun C.Most stars in the halo are younger that our Sun d. Most stars in the halo are less luminous than our Sun 4 points QUESTION9 What kinds of objects would we tend to find in the halo of our galaxy? a. All of the above. b.O stars 0 c. Open clusters o d. K stars Save All Answers Click Save and Submit to save and submit. Click Save Al Answers to save all answers OLLExplanation / Answer
9) Halo of our stars contain Globular clusters of old stars
7) B we are unlikely to find earth like planets in globlar clusters of halo.
8) C Most halos younger to sun is wrong.
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