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    X-Rays Come from Certain Regions of the Interstellar Medium Because
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X-Rays Come from Certain Regions of the Interstellar Medium Because

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Question 27

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X-rays come from certain regions of the interstellar medium because gas molecules in those regions are at a very high density.

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