Matter from nebula that condense make proto star.
Matter from a nebula that has begun to condense under the weight of gravity to begin the formation of the star is "dust and gas".
protostar or nebula
A solar nebula is related to the formation of our Solar System, any other nebula is just a nebula.
The shapes that collapsing nebula take are a result of a combination of haphazard directions of movement and force responding to the initial motivating nudge from some external force and gravitational attraction and formation of clumps with in the nebula. The shape seen i.e. a blob, elliptical, etc. is in all probably a function of time with regard to the evolving motion and gravitational organization of matter with in the nebula.
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Matter from a nebula that has begun to condense under the weight of gravity to begin the formation of the star is "dust and gas".
Protostar
If the nebula is gravitationally unstable, it collapsing & forming stars!
A nebula may condense and ignite to become a star, conversely a star may explode and form a nebula.
gravitational pull of nebula materials on each other
Gravitational pull of nebula materials on each other.
condense
protostar or nebula
The solar nebula theory explains that planets are formed by solid bits of matter. What that matter is entirely dependent on the gas and substances available. The terrestrial planets in our solar system were located in the inner part of the solar nebula. This means that the temperatures were too high for the gas to condense into solids, leaving metals and silicates as the only solids from which the small and dense terrestrial planets could form. Meanwhile, the temperatures in the outer solar nebula were cold enough for the gases to form solid ice. The large Jovian planets then formed from the large amounts of ice particles available and were able to capture gas directly from the solar nebula because of how large they were. The solar nebula theory explains that planets are formed by solid bits of matter. What that matter is entirely dependent on the gas and substances available. The terrestrial planets in our solar system were located in the inner part of the solar nebula. This means that the temperatures were too high for the gas to condense into solids, leaving metals and silicates as the only solids from which the small and dense terrestrial planets could form. Meanwhile, the temperatures in the outer solar nebula were cold enough for the gases to form solid ice. The large Jovian planets then formed from the large amounts of ice particles available and were able to capture gas directly from the solar nebula because of how large they were.
The answer will depend on the amount of matter in the nebula.
It formed the sun!!
Gravity..