Extra debris was swept out away from our solar system by the sun's radiation and solar wind towards the end of the formation of our solar system.
Meteoroids are little chunks of rock and debris in space which eventually become meteors.
The International Astronomical Union defines a planet as having a constant shape, orbit around a star and be dominant in its neighborhood. Planets are formed when debris collects together into a mass. Debris such as this may be leftover from star formation, and as a result the soon-to-be planet will orbit that star. The debris attract each other through their gravitational pull. As more debris is pulled together, the size and the mass of the ball of debris increases. Eventually, the ball will have enough mass to mold itself into a constant, spherical shape. As it gains more mass, it will draw more and more debris out of its orbit, and then it can be considered a planet.
Cellular debris
digestive system.
They trap bacteria and debris. They are a filter.
Meteoroids are little chunks of rock and debris in space which eventually become meteors.
In simple terms - gravity caused the Sun to form. This pulled gas and 'debris' from the 'big bang' into orbit around it - and the result was the formation of the planets.
The International Astronomical Union defines a planet as having a constant shape, orbit around a star and be dominant in its neighborhood. Planets are formed when debris collects together into a mass. Debris such as this may be leftover from star formation, and as a result the soon-to-be planet will orbit that star. The debris attract each other through their gravitational pull. As more debris is pulled together, the size and the mass of the ball of debris increases. Eventually, the ball will have enough mass to mold itself into a constant, spherical shape. As it gains more mass, it will draw more and more debris out of its orbit, and then it can be considered a planet.
The formation of sun is the most important part of solar system formation. Sun is the reason for formation of rocky planets.
that depends what debris . a debris could mean "uremia" which can be filtered by the kidneys . or it could mean "antigen" that can be fought off by antibodies through the immune system or just basic germs and bacteria that can be thrown to the lymphatic system. the term "debris" seems to be very vague
There are no exact theories on the formation of a moon, however, some suggest that a moon such as Callisto would have been created from loose debris in the early Solar System captured by the gravitational pull of early Jupiter.
There is no one, certain origin, but there are a number of various origins. One could be debris from a large impact of two planets or asteroids, or other rocky body.They are bits of the debris left over from the formation of the solar system. Many are the debris resulting from collisions between larger (differentiated) bodies that were forming with the primitive solar system.Meteoroids are rocky or metallic objects traveling in space. They are mostly small splinters that come from asteroids or comets.Meteoroids are material left over from the formation of the solar system that did not become part of the sun or any planet.Comets or asteroids trust me I know my science and it's weird but its rightbetween Jupiter and Saturn
meteoroids!
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Cellular debris
Cellular debris
1. Interplanetary debris that was not gravitationally swept up by the planets during the formation of the solar system. 2. Material from the asteroid belt. 3. The solid remains of comets that once traveled near Earth's orbit.