Yes, the solar system including our Sun and planets is believed to have formed from a large disk of gas and dust called a proto-disk or proto-solar disk, due to gravitational effects. It is currently thought that several stars formed from the same cloud as our Sun.
A cloud of gas and dust.
Solar nebula.
planetary
It is sometimes called the Solar nebula.
The solar system formed from the gravitational collapse of a cloud of interstellar gas.
A solar nebula is a rotating cloud of gas and dust from which the sun and planets formed. I hope this helps :))
Scientists hypothesize that the sun formed from a massive cloud of gas and dust known as a solar nebula. This cloud collapsed under its own gravity, leading to the formation of the sun at the center of the solar system.
It is sometimes called the Solar nebula.
Astronomers believe that the solar system formed from a giant rotating cloud of gas and dust called the solar nebula. As the cloud collapsed under its own gravity, it began to spin faster and eventually formed a flat, rotating disk. The Sun formed at the center, while the planets and other objects in the solar system accreted from the material in the disk.
The sun formed from a large cloud of gas and dust in space about 4.6 billion years ago. As gravity caused the cloud to collapse, it heated up and formed the sun at the center, while the remaining material in the cloud eventually formed the planets in the solar system.
It was there first - the sun was always the center of the dust/gas cloud that formed the solar system.
A solar nebula is related to the formation of our Solar System, any other nebula is just a nebula.