Question
Nebulae Quick Check
Hi!! keep in mind answers vary from school.
1. What causes a supernova?
A. force of gravity
2. How are nebulae and stars related? Select the three correct answers.
A. Stars form from nebulae.
A. Stars explode to form nebulae.
A. Nebulae form from stars.
3. How can a planetary nebula be identified? Select the two correct answers.
A. central star remnant
4. What does it mean to characterize a nebula as diffuse?
A. Its edges do not have clear boundaries.
Hi!! keep in mind answers vary from school.
1. What causes a supernova?
A. force of gravity
2. How are nebulae and stars related? Select the three correct answers.
A. Stars form from nebulae.
A. Stars explode to form nebulae.
A. Nebulae form from stars.
3. How can a planetary nebula be identified? Select the two correct answers.
A. central star remnant
4. What does it mean to characterize a nebula as diffuse?
A. Its edges do not have clear boundaries.
Answers
wait oops
3. also has another answer its
A. spherical shape
sorry about that guys
3. also has another answer its
A. spherical shape
sorry about that guys
Whyd you put them all as a? Thats just weird looking
tyy
1. Force of gravity
2. It's edges do not have clear boundaries
3. Nebulae form from stars, Stars explode to form nebulae, Stars form from nebulae
4. Central Star remnant, Spherical shape
100%
Questions & answers maybe swapped around
2. It's edges do not have clear boundaries
3. Nebulae form from stars, Stars explode to form nebulae, Stars form from nebulae
4. Central Star remnant, Spherical shape
100%
Questions & answers maybe swapped around
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