i think the gravity pulls it or the carbon diaxode change to air
A nebula IS a cloud of dust and gas loosely held together by gravity.
A small quantity of dust and gas will have a small gravitational force. The idea is that, to form a solar system (or a group of solar systems), a large amount has to come together; and in that case, it would have a significant mass, and significant forces would be acting.A small quantity of dust and gas will have a small gravitational force. The idea is that, to form a solar system (or a group of solar systems), a large amount has to come together; and in that case, it would have a significant mass, and significant forces would be acting.A small quantity of dust and gas will have a small gravitational force. The idea is that, to form a solar system (or a group of solar systems), a large amount has to come together; and in that case, it would have a significant mass, and significant forces would be acting.A small quantity of dust and gas will have a small gravitational force. The idea is that, to form a solar system (or a group of solar systems), a large amount has to come together; and in that case, it would have a significant mass, and significant forces would be acting.
The list of choices posted with the question doesn't include anything that fits that description. It sounds something like a "star", but in a star, it would be "fusion", not "fission".
That force pushes or pulls an object. Charge is a electronic device that gives more gas to a thing so it will run again tony chen
Gravity pulls gas particle together. As gravity pulls more and more atoms, closer and closer together they eventually begin to fuse together. Once fusion starts on a large enough scale, at star is born.
Yes, stars are born when gravity pulls gas and dust together from a nebula.
A protostar forms when gravity pulls the dust and gases in a nebula together.
Gravity pulls gas and dust by exerting a force that attracts particles towards each other. The larger the mass of an object, the stronger its gravitational pull. As a result, gas and dust particles are pulled towards regions of higher mass, causing them to clump together and form structures like stars and planets.
True.
Gas and dust in a nebula is disturbed by an outside force
Having some trouble seeing your list of choices from here.But stars do.
A nebula IS a cloud of dust and gas loosely held together by gravity.
because it pulls in the water ice in sapce the rocks and dust but i do not think saturn is made up of all gas
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A solar nebula is a place where new stars are formed. Stars are "born" here when giant dust and gas clouds are pulled together under the force of gravity.
Enough pressure to make the atoms (hydrogen atoms) in the gas (hydrogen - don't know about dust) to push so hard against one another that the atoms literally fuse together (which believe me requires an immense amount of power). This causes the nuclear fusion reaction that we see (and feel) in stars. It produces an immense amount of heat and light.
A small quantity of dust and gas will have a small gravitational force. The idea is that, to form a solar system (or a group of solar systems), a large amount has to come together; and in that case, it would have a significant mass, and significant forces would be acting.A small quantity of dust and gas will have a small gravitational force. The idea is that, to form a solar system (or a group of solar systems), a large amount has to come together; and in that case, it would have a significant mass, and significant forces would be acting.A small quantity of dust and gas will have a small gravitational force. The idea is that, to form a solar system (or a group of solar systems), a large amount has to come together; and in that case, it would have a significant mass, and significant forces would be acting.A small quantity of dust and gas will have a small gravitational force. The idea is that, to form a solar system (or a group of solar systems), a large amount has to come together; and in that case, it would have a significant mass, and significant forces would be acting.