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What do halo stars do differently from disk stars?
 
  A) They orbit the galactic center with many different inclinations, while disk stars all orbit in nearly the same plane.
  B) Halo stars explode as supernovae much more frequently than disk stars.
  C) They remain stationary, quite unlike disk stars that orbit the galactic center.
  D) They orbit the center of the galaxy at much lower speeds than disk star.

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A hot, molten body of different materials will become ________.
 
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