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The two populations of stars in our galaxy are actually quite similar in many of their characteristics. True False

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False

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The two population of stars in our galaxy are nowhere near similar in many characteristics.

For instance, the stars in the milky way galaxy are about 2/3 of all observable stars. Yes, the populations of stars in the milky way and outside of it are both large, but the population in the milky way galaxy is double that of elsewhere.

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