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Q: What is the most abundant gas in emission nebulae?
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In the milky way the most abundant gas in emission nebulae is?

hydrogen


Why do emission nebulae appear red when they surround blue stars?

The color of emission nebulae is a result of the predominate gas or gasses in that nebulae. Different gasses glow in different colors. Blue, as the color of the star, indicates how hot the star is.


What is the difference between reflection nebulae and emission nebulae?

A nebula is a region of interstellar gas and dust. Emission nebulae are clouds of ionized gas that allow red, blue, and violet light through. Generally, these nebulae appear reddish. Reflection nebulae are clouds of dust that simply reflect light from nearby stars. The dust particles of reflection nebulae usually only scatter blue light, so the appearance is blue. Other types of nebulae don't reflect light. Dark nebulae such as the Horsehead Nebula are so dense that they block light from other sources, such as background emission nebulae, reflection nebulae, or other stars.


What two things are needed to create an emission nebulae?

hot stars and interstellar gas, particularly hydrogen


What is an emission nebula?

Emission Nebula is an ionized gas cloud that shines in various colors. Its ionization is from the high energy proton released by its neighboring star.


What is the difference between a dark reflecting nebula and light relfecting nebula?

A nebula is a region of interstellar gas and dust. Dark nebulae such as the Horsehead Nebula are so dense that they block light from other sources, such as background emission nebulae, reflection nebulae, or other stars. Other types of nebulae do reflect light. Emission nebulae are clouds of ionized gas that allow red, blue, and violet light through. Generally, these nebulae appear reddish. Reflection nebulae are clouds of dust that simply reflect light from nearby stars. The dust particles of reflection nebulae usually only scatter blue light, so the appearance is blue.


What gas is the most common in nebulae?

Hydrogen.


How many kinds of Nebula's are there?

*the correct term is nebulae. a nebulae is a could of many gases and dust, where stars are created. TYPES: Diffuse Nebulae- the most common type. it is interstellar, which means among the stars, and not part of any galaxy. Planetary Nebulae- completely unrelated to planets. planetary nebulae is when gas and plasma are formed after certain types of stars die. it sometimes looks like gas planets, like neptune and uranus, hence the name. Reflection Nebulae- clouds of dust that reflect the light of nearby stars, though they are not nebulae, because they do not create stars. Protoplanetary Nebulae- a point in the lifetime of an astronomical object (star). protoplanetary nebulae, or preplanetary nebulae, emit light, much like reflection nebulae Emission Nebulae- a could of ionized gas which emits colorful lights


What abundant gas are in the atmosphere?

What is the most Abundant gas are in the Atmosphere


Which gas in the atmosphere is the second most abundant gas?

the most second abundant gas is oxygen


Is phosphorus the most abundant gas in the atmosphere?

no, nitrogen is the most abundant gas available


What is the abundant gas of the earths atmosphere?

the most abundant gas of the atmosphere is nitrogen with high percentage 78.09