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11 years ago
What's The Difference Between A Nebula And A Molecular Cloud?

And Which One Is Where Stars Are "Born"
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A molecular cloud is an interstellar cloud whose size and density are such that molecules can form.

Nebulae are interstellar clouds formed of dust, hydrogen, and helium.

Both are associated with star formation. Read the references for more details.
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