How can a planetary nebula be identified? Select the two correct answers.(1 point)

Responses

spherical shape
spherical shape

diffuse edges
diffuse edges

dark area
dark area

central star remnant

1 answer

A planetary nebula can be identified by the following two characteristics:

  1. Spherical shape - Planetary nebulae often exhibit a roughly spherical appearance as they expand in all directions.
  2. Central star remnant - They typically contain a central star remnant, which is a hot core of gas that is often shining brightly as it emits ultraviolet radiation.

So, the correct answers are "spherical shape" and "central star remnant."