Multiple Choice
The density of interstellar dust is very low, yet it still blocks starlight because
A) it is so cold it absorbs higher energy photons.
B) the dust particles are irregular in shape.
C) there is 100 times more opaque gas than dust present in the interstellar medium.
D) ice particles reflect all light back toward their stars, not toward us.
E) the dust particles are about the same size as the light waves they absorb.
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