Nebulae are dust and gas where Response area can form.

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It seems like you might be referring to the process of star formation that occurs within nebulae. Nebulae are vast clouds of dust and gas in space, primarily composed of hydrogen, helium, and other ionized gases. They serve as the primary sites where new stars, and sometimes planetary systems, can form.

The process of star formation in nebulae typically begins when regions within a nebula become dense enough due to gravitational attraction. As these regions collapse under their own gravity, they begin to heat up, and if the conditions are right, nuclear fusion may eventually ignite in the core of the forming star. Surrounding material can then accumulate to form planets, moons, asteroids, and other celestial bodies.

The specific areas within a nebula where this process occurs are often referred to as "stellar nurseries" or "star-forming regions." These regions can create the next generation of stars and play a crucial role in the life cycle of the universe.

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