It formed the sun!!
The material at the center of a nebula clumps together as material is pulled there. This allows a star to form.
Inner planets
protostar or nebula
This stage is called protostar formation, where the material in a nebula begins to collapse and accumulate due to gravity. As more matter collects at the center, it becomes denser and hotter, eventually triggering nuclear fusion and leading to the birth of a star.
A dead mammal
the protostar
The Sun.
When a nebula collapses due to gravitational forces, the center becomes denser and hotter. As the material in the center becomes more compact, the pressure and temperature increase, eventually triggering nuclear fusion reactions that sustain a star's energy. This marks the birth of a new star in the center of the collapsing nebula.
The matter in the center of the solar nebula, primarily composed of hydrogen and helium, eventually formed the Sun through the process of nuclear fusion. As the nebula collapsed under its own gravity, temperatures and pressures increased, igniting fusion reactions that converted hydrogen into helium and released vast amounts of energy. This process created the Sun, which became the central gravitational anchor of the solar system, influencing the formation and evolution of surrounding planets and other celestial bodies.
A spinning disk is formed by the nebula shrinking is 4. The planets forming is 7. The planets form gas and dust accumulate as a nebula matter separates into galaxies. Nebula shrink to form a spinning disk,gravity pulls gases to the center of the disk .Gas at the center of the disk becomes hot and dense enough for nuclear fusion to begin
The answer will depend on the amount of matter in the nebula.
This happens at the Sun's center, where both the temperature and the pressure are greatest.This happens at the Sun's center, where both the temperature and the pressure are greatest.This happens at the Sun's center, where both the temperature and the pressure are greatest.This happens at the Sun's center, where both the temperature and the pressure are greatest.