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How many more stars does a starburst galaxy form, in one year, than the Milky Way?

A) a few
B) about ten
C) about a hundred
D) about a thousand
E) about the same, but it does so for much longer

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Final answer:

A starburst galaxy forms about a hundred more stars than the Milky Way galaxy in one year.

Step-by-step explanation:

A starburst galaxy forms about a hundred more stars than the Milky Way galaxy in one year.

According to the information provided, within a 1000-light-year sphere, we find about ten million stars in the Milky Way. However, a starburst galaxy is known to have a much higher star formation rate compared to the Milky Way.

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