How do emission and reflection nebulae differ?(1 point)

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hard line edges
hard line edges

the presence of young stars
the presence of young stars

contain remnants of stars
contain remnants of stars

interactions with light

1 answer

Emission and reflection nebulae primarily differ in their interactions with light. Emission nebulae emit their own light due to the ionization of gas by high-energy radiation from nearby young stars, while reflection nebulae do not produce their own light but instead reflect light from nearby stars.

So, the best response to how they differ would be interactions with light.