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    The Red Color We See on a Lot of Photographs
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The Red Color We See on a Lot of Photographs

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Question 8

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The red color we see on a lot of photographs of nebulae comes from which element?


A) helium
B) oxygen
C) carbon
D) hydrogen
E) not an element at all, but the molecule carbon dioxide

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