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Which of the following causes quasars to be formed?
The area becomes too concentrated with stars.
Superclusters develop, resulting in a gravitational binding.
Too many stars die at one time.
Black holes suck in matter too quickly.

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I believe the correct choice is D. Black holes suck in matter too quickly

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Answer:Black holes suck in matter too quickly.

Explanation:

A quasar is highly luminous active galactic nucleus in which the supermassive black hole whose mass ranges millions to billions times more than of Sun.

The power of the quasars is enormous as it can suck the matter very quickly. They luminosities is thousand times greater than that of the milky way galaxy.

The gas surrounds the sun and as the gas disk falls towards the black hole energy from the quasars is released in the form of electromagnetic radiation.

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