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Because stars in clusters are born in the same location, from the same nebula, at the same time, the main underlying physical cause of their different appearances is

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The answer is gravity. Due to the massive mass of the nebula cloud, the gas cloud starts collapsing on itself. Since the whole mass cannot form a single star, variations in gravitation interactions within the cloud results to formation of stars in different cloud clumps at different rates.






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