Why are observations of early star formation within GMCs heavily reliant on instruments sensitive to longer wavelengths?

Answer

The dense gas and dust effectively block visible light

The thick, obscuring dust within the molecular cloud prevents visible light from passing through, necessitating the use of instruments that can detect longer wavelengths capable of penetrating this material.

Why are observations of early star formation within GMCs heavily reliant on instruments sensitive to longer wavelengths?
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