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What are Intergalactic gases?​

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Answered by Hαrsh
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The intergalactic medium is the hot, X-ray emitting gas that permeates the space between galaxies. .Thought to be driven by either starbursts or active galactic nuclei, these are streams of highly-charged particles (including metals) that are often seen blowing out of galaxies.

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