Which statement best distinguishes comets from nebulae? A. Nebulae can form stars, but comets cannot. B. Comets are in galaxies, but nebulae are not. C. Nebulae have moons. but comets do not. D. Comets can be part of a constellation, but nebulae cannot.

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Answer: A-Nebulae can form stars, comets cannot

Explanation: Simply comets get destroyed and Nebulae are often star-forming regions, such as in the "Pillars of Creation" in the Eagle Nebula. In these regions, the formations of gas, dust, and other materials "clump" together to form denser regions, which attract further matter, and eventually will become dense enough to form stars.

While Nebulae is a body of interstellar cloud, made of cosmic dust, hydrogen etc , Comets are balls of rocks, frozen gases, that revolve the Sun.

Nebulae can form stars, but comets cannot. Option A is correct

What distinguishes comets from nebulae?

Nebulae is a different body of interstellar cloud, they are made out of cosmic dust, hydrogen, helium, and molecular clouds.

While Comets are balls of rock, frozen gases, and other particles that revolve around the Sun.

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