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How do emission and reflection nebulae differ?(1 point)Responsesthe presence of young starsthe presence of young starscontain remnants of starscontain remnants of starsinteractions with lightinteractions with lighthard line edges

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
Emission and reflection nebulae differ primarily in their interactions with light.

- **Emission Nebulae**: These nebulae emit their own light due to ionized gases, primarily from the presence of young, hot stars that excite the surrounding gas.

- **Reflection Nebulae**: These do not emit their own light but reflect light from nearby stars.

So the primary difference highlighted here is **interactions with light**.

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