Compared to globular clusters, why are individual stars in an open cluster often resolved quite easily by observers?
Answer
Due to their lower stellar density and greater distances between member stars
The loose binding results in lower stellar density, making it relatively easy to resolve the individual stars compared to the compact nature of globular clusters.

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