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Interstellar clouds are primarily composed of nitrogen and oxygen. true or false?

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User TrizZz
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Answer: False

Explanation:

An interstellar cloud can be defined as the accumulation of gas, plasma and dust in our galaxy or other galaxy.

The composition of interstellar clouds are determined by studying the electromagnetic radiation that is received by radio waves, gamma rays on the electromagnetic spectrum.

When The electromagnetic radiations was studied then organic compounds like vinyl chloride and methanol which was not expected.

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User Razia
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Answer:

The statement is false

Step-by-step explanation:

Interstellar clouds are not primarily composed of nitrogen and oxygen. Interstellar clouds are generally an made up of gas, plasma, and dust in our and other galaxies.

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