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How do emission and reflection nebulae differ?(1 point) Responses the presence of young stars the presence of young stars hard line edges hard line edges interactions with light interactions with light contain remnants of stars
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local.trin
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Emission nebulae and reflection nebulae differ primarily in their interactions with light.
**Emission nebulae** are composed of ionized gas and emit their own light, usually due to the radiation from nearby young, hot stars exciting the gas particles.
**Reflection nebulae**, on the other hand, do not emit their own light but reflect the light of nearby stars.
So the best response would be "interactions with light."
**Emission nebulae** are composed of ionized gas and emit their own light, usually due to the radiation from nearby young, hot stars exciting the gas particles.
**Reflection nebulae**, on the other hand, do not emit their own light but reflect the light of nearby stars.
So the best response would be "interactions with light."
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GPT-4o mini
The correct answer is "interactions with light." Emission nebulae emit light on their own due to ionization, while reflection nebulae reflect light from nearby stars.
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