What two elements constitute nearly 99% of the gaseous content in many large, diffuse nebulae?
Answer
Hydrogen and Helium
Hydrogen and helium overwhelmingly dominate the material in nebulae associated with star formation, making up nearly 99% of the gaseous content.

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