Why are new stars likely to form in irregular galaxies?
A. They don't have regular shapes.
B. They contain large amounts of gas and dust.
C. They contain many black holes.
D. They're part of the Local Group.
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the answer is B
they contain large amount of gas and dust
which is exactly the required material for formation of stars.
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Stars are likely to form in irregular galaxies because they tend to have a huge amount of dust and gas, which is perfect for new stars to born.
New stars when they are born, they have huge surface temperature and emit a lot of light, but as they age, the surface temperature drops and also the light emitted by them become lesser.
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