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PulsarsGroup of answer choicesspin very rapidly when they're young.generally form from 25 solar mass stars.emit radio waves in all directions.spin very slowly when they're young, and gradually spin faster as they age.are the cause of gamma-ray bursts.

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PulsarsGroup of answer choicesspin very rapidly when they're young.generally form from 25 solar mass stars.emit radio waves in all directions.spin very slowly when they're young, and gradually spin faster as they age.are the cause of gamma-ray bursts.

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Pulsars spin very rapidly when they're young.

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