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A__________is a stellar object with such low mass that it cannot raise its central temperature high enough to sustain hydrogen fusion.
 
  A) T Tauri star
  B) Herbig-Haro object
  C) brown dwarf
  D) protostar

Question 2

A__________is a small, dark cloud only about 1 ly in diameter that contains 10 to 1000 solar masses of gas and dust, thought to be related to star formation.
 
  A) Herbig-Haro object
  B) brown dwarf
  C) Bok globule
  D) T Tauri star



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

C



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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again



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