Emission and reflection nebulae differ primarily in their interactions with light. Emission nebulae contain hot, young stars that emit ultraviolet light, which ionizes the surrounding gas and makes it glow. Reflection nebulae, on the other hand, do not emit their own light but instead reflect the light of nearby stars, making them appear brighter. Therefore, the correct response regarding their differences would be "interactions with light."
How do emission and reflection nebulae differ?(1 point) Responses contain remnants of stars contain remnants of stars interactions with light interactions with light hard line edges hard line edges the presence of young stars
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