Some regions of the milky way's disk appear dark because

Some regions of the milky way's disk appear dark because



a) there are no stars here
b) stars in that direction are obscured by interstellar gas
c) numerous black holes absorb the light
b) stars in that direction are obscured by interstellar dust


Answer: dust grains are about the same size as visible light, and they can scatter or block the shorter wavelengths.


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