gas
Yes. As a new star is forming it is surrounded by a disk of gas and dust called a protoplanetary disk. Planets, asteroids, and comets all form from this disk.
Planets can cause the star to have a very slight wobble or shift in normal path. This is picked up by a spectrogram. Some planetary systems actually have dust clouds around the star.
It is from interstellar gas and dust that we all came. The stars, planets, asteroids, and comets all came from clouds of gas and dust. As far as OUR gas and dust NOW, nothing much is produced. Its mostly all used up in the making of us.
Clouds of dust and gas.
Nebulae are clouds of dust and gas that are composed of various chemical elements.
The spinning disk of dust that existed after the formation of the Sun caused dust clouds to form planets over time. Gravity caused the material to come together to form planets.
the planets originated from clouds of dust that spin on a disk shaped plain.
Theory that states dust and clouds condensed to form the sun and the planets by gravitational means
Condensation
Condensation, You cheater hahah
Gas
Yes. As a new star is forming it is surrounded by a disk of gas and dust called a protoplanetary disk. Planets, asteroids, and comets all form from this disk.
Condensation
Black holes, stars, planets, proto-planets, large and small agglomerates (comets, meteors, interstellar dust), gas clouds.
Nebulae (plural of Nebula) large clouds of gas and dust, created by the demise of other stars. These nebulae act as galactic "nurseries" for the creation of new stars and planets.
Dust sticks to clouds, because of electricity.
Dust, gas, dark matter, perhaps individual stars and planets.