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Select the correct answer from the list.(2 points) Dark matter absorb light, emit radiation, and been observed directly.Question
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Dark matter absorb light, emit radiation, and been observed directl
Dark matter absorb light, emit radiation, and been observed directl
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The correct answer would be that dark matter does **not** absorb light, emit radiation, or been observed directly. Dark matter is known for its gravitational effects on visible matter, but it does not interact with electromagnetic radiation in the same way ordinary matter does, which is why it remains undetected directly.
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