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Please take the time to check out the source for this material from Openstax if you plan to use this in your lesson plan!: https://openstax.org/books/astronomy/pages/21-review-questions

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Give several reasons the Orion molecular cloud is such a useful “laboratory” for studying the stages of star formation.

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2.

Why is star formation more likely to occur in cold molecular clouds than in regions where the temperature of the interstellar medium is several hundred thousand degrees?

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Why have we learned a lot about star formation since the invention of detectors sensitive to infrared radiation?

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Describe what happens when a star forms. Begin with a dense core of material in a molecular cloud and trace the evolution up to the time the newly formed star reaches the main sequence.

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Describe how the T Tauri star stage in the life of a low-mass star can lead to the formation of a Herbig-Haro (H-H) object.

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Look at the four stages shown in Figure 21.8. In which stage(s) can we see the star in visible light? In infrared radiation?

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The evolutionary track for a star of 1 solar mass remains nearly vertical in the H–R diagram for a while (see Figure 21.12). How is its luminosity changing during this time? Its temperature? Its radius?

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Two protostars, one 10 times the mass of the Sun and one half the mass of the Sun are born at the same time in a molecular cloud. Which one will be first to reach the main sequence stage, where it is stable and getting energy from fusion?

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Compare the scale (size) of a typical dusty disk around a forming star with the scale of our solar system.

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Why is it so hard to see planets around other stars and so easy to see them around our own?

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Why did it take astronomers until 1995 to discover the first exoplanet orbiting another star like the Sun?

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Which types of planets are most easily detected by Doppler measurements? By transits?

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13.

List three ways in which the exoplanets we have detected have been found to be different from planets in our solar system.

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14.

List any similarities between discovered exoplanets and planets in our solar system.

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15.

What revisions to the theory of planet formation have astronomers had to make as a result of the discovery of exoplanets?

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16.

Why are young Jupiters easier to see with direct imaging than old Jupiters?