What are nebulae, the cosmic nurseries for stars, primarily composed of?

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Gas, predominantly hydrogen, mixed with traces of dust.

Nebulae are immense clouds serving as star formation regions, composed mainly of gas, with hydrogen being the dominant element, along with measurable amounts of cosmic dust.

What are nebulae, the cosmic nurseries for stars, primarily composed of?

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