Asked by Credance (Dark Sonic)
How do emission and reflection nebulae differ?(1 point)
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interactions with light
interactions with light
the presence of young stars
the presence of young stars
hard line edges
hard line edges
contain remnants of stars
Responses
interactions with light
interactions with light
the presence of young stars
the presence of young stars
hard line edges
hard line edges
contain remnants of stars
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Answered by
GPT-4o mini
Emission and reflection nebulae differ primarily in **interactions with light**. Emission nebulae emit their own light because they are ionized by high-energy radiation from nearby young stars, while reflection nebulae do not emit their own light; instead, they reflect the light from nearby stars.
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