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Nebula means cloud in latin. If you want a full answer, google it. Then you can get the origins and stuff.
Nebula means "Cloud" in Latin.A nebula is an interstellar cloud of hydrogen, helium, plasma and dust. They are often called "stellar nurseries" because stars are "born" within them.There are many types of Nebula, some stars have nebula's around them when they approach the final stages of their lives as in Wolf Rayet stars.Diffuse nebula which are nebula which have no defining shape or boundary.Dark nebula are so dense that it obscures the light from the background(Such as the Horsehead Nebula),or that it blocks out background stars(Such as the Coalsack Nebula).Reflection nebula are clouds of dust which are simply reflecting the light of a nearby star or stars. Such as the Witch Head Nebula.Emission nebula is a cloud of ionized gas (plasma) emitting light of various colors. Such as the Eagle nebula.Planetary nebula which forms from the shells of stars when they transform into white dwarfs. Such as the Cats Eye NebulaProtoplanetary nebula which is formed from the rapid creation of a star via stellar evolution. Such as the Egg NebulaSupernova remnants, the remains of a massive star when it explodes in a supernova explosion The resulting expanding shell of gas creates a diffuse nebula. Such as the Crab Nebula.
Clouds of dust and gas in space are called nebulae, singular nebula. Using "nebulas" as the plural isn't exactly wrong as such, but nebulae is more traditional and makes people think you know Latin.
The noun 'nebula' is singular, a word for one cloud of interstellar gas and dust.There are two accepted forms for the plural: nebulae and nebulas.
A solar nebula is a rotating cloud of gas and dust from which the sun and planets formed. I hope this helps :))
A discharge of static electricity from a huge cloud is called lightning.
Before and after - yes, but not during.
Lightning is a discharge of electricity that occurs between a cloud and the ground, or within a cloud itself. While static electricity does play a role in the build-up of charge that leads to lightning, it is not a simple spark like the discharge of static electricity you might experience from touching a metal object. Lightning is a complex process involving the separation and buildup of charges in the atmosphere.
a nebula is cloud of particles which forms into a star.
Nebula means cloud in latin. If you want a full answer, google it. Then you can get the origins and stuff.
"Nebula" is a astronomical term for a cloud of gas and dust. "Nebulae" is the plural of "Nebula" and refers to more than one such cloud.
Lightning is a large-scale discharge of static electricity that occurs in the atmosphere during a thunderstorm. Both lightning and static electricity involve the buildup and release of electrical charge, but lightning occurs between clouds or between a cloud and the ground on a much larger scale than typical static discharges.
When static electricity stored in a cloud is discharged to the earth, it results in a lightning strike. This discharge creates a sudden flow of electrons between the cloud and the earth's surface, producing a visible flash of light and heat. It is a natural phenomenon that helps balance out the electrical charge in the atmosphere.
Well, darling, a nebula is a big ol' cloud of dust and gas in space, while the Crab Nebula is a specific nebula located in the constellation Taurus. So basically, it's like saying a nebula is a generic term for a cloud in space, while the Crab Nebula is a specific cloud that got its own fancy name. Hope that clears things up for ya, sugar!
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Particles rubbing together in a cloud can create static electricity, leading to the buildup of electric charge. This can result in lightning discharges within the cloud or between the cloud and the ground.
The buildup of electrons in a cloud is not a form of current electricity. Current electricity refers to the flow of electrons along a conductive path, while the accumulation of charge in a cloud generates an electric potential that can lead to lightning discharge when the charge difference becomes large enough.