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Did all the stars in the universe form at around the same time?

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Early in the formation of our Galaxy, very large, globular clusters formed from giant molecular clouds. Each contain over 10,000 members, appear very compact and have the oldest stars in the Universe. ... Since all the stars in a cluster formed at the same time, they are all the same age.
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no

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because if the stars were formed at the same time it wouldn't be possible

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