Because if they are sorrunded by a huge amount amount of gasses they mix up together hence forming the sun.
If the nebula is gravitationally unstable, it collapsing & forming stars!
no, it formed from a nebula, then condensed
Gravitational collapse of a protostellar nebula.
It condensed from the interstellar nebula form which our star, the Sun, was formed.
Yes, the Orion Nebula is much larger than the sun. The Orion Nebula is a diffuse nebula, while the sun is a star. The Orion Nebula is approximately 24 light-years across, while the sun is about 864,000 miles in diameter.
gravitational pull of nebula materials on each other
by soaking up helium form the sun=]] dont worry this is the right answer i got the answer frfom my teacher!!!!!
no
The Solar Nebula, which does not exist anymore.
Two types of stars that can form from a nebula are main sequence stars, like our sun, and giant stars, which are larger and more luminous than main sequence stars.
No, the Sun doesn't have enough mass to Supernova, it will become a Red Giant over 5 billion years then slowly form into a Nebula.
The sun is a star.