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Which part of our Milky Way Galaxy has the youngest stars? a. bulge b. disk c. halo d. cannot measure relative ages of these structures
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Which part of our Milky Way Galaxy has the youngest stars? a. bulge b. disk c. halo d. cannot measure relative ages of these structures
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The youngest stars in our Milky Way Galaxy are typically found in the disk. So, the correct answer is b. disk.
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