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This is what scientists think happen: a previous large star exploded in a supernova. The outer layer of dust and gas is ejected into space. The gas eventually formed the sun. The dust pulled together to form everything else in the solar system.
No they are the furtherst away out of solids, liquids and gases.
anything thing mainly gas and dust particles
gas particles are not held together and in liquid sthey are not held very tightly.
A cloud of dust and gas is a collection of tiny solid particles and various gases, often found in space. These clouds can be the birthplaces of stars and planetary systems as gravity causes the particles to clump together and form denser regions. They're commonly referred to as "nebulae," and they come in various types such as molecular clouds, reflection nebulae, and emission nebulae.
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Gravity pulls gas and dust by exerting a force that attracts particles towards each other. The larger the mass of an object, the stronger its gravitational pull. As a result, gas and dust particles are pulled towards regions of higher mass, causing them to clump together and form structures like stars and planets.
It removes the heavy dust particles coming along with the BF(Blast Furnace) gas by reducing the velocity of the gas so that the dust particles are left as the gas lost it's ability to carry the dust particles
No - you cannot see gas particles. Dust specks are solids.
Inertia
A gas has particles which have no bond together.
A gas has particles which have no bond together.
they came from a cloud of gas and dust that got pulled in its atmosphere.
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The gas particles are freely moving because they are not tightly arranged together
This is what scientists think happen: a previous large star exploded in a supernova. The outer layer of dust and gas is ejected into space. The gas eventually formed the sun. The dust pulled together to form everything else in the solar system.
A nebula IS a cloud of dust and gas loosely held together by gravity.