If an object's darkness is proportional to the apparent density of the dust cloud, what type of nebula is being observed?

Answer

A dark nebula

The analytical check provided notes that if the object's darkness is proportional to its apparent density (denser parts appear blacker), it is a dark nebula because more material means more blockage of background light.

If an object's darkness is proportional to the apparent density of the dust cloud, what type of nebula is being observed?

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