What will likely happen to this object in the future?
A. The ejected material could be disbursed, with the material remaining in proximity to it.
B. It could evolve into a more structured galaxy.
C. It will continue to consume its hydrogen through nuclear fusion and will emit electromagnetic radiation.
D. It will continue to evolve with its stars going through their evolution.
Answer: B
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