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What is the primary cause of H II regions in interstellar space?

H II regions, also known as H II regions, are ionized regions of interstellar gas predominantly composed of hydrogen atoms that have lost their electrons (ionized) due to the strong ultraviolet (UV) radiation emitted by hot, massive stars. In astronomical observations, H II regions often appear as glowing nebulae, emitting light in characteristic wavelengths associated with ionized hydrogen.

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