One force is the gravitational connection between our sun and the planets that make up the solar system.
Electromagnetism holds atoms together.
Two types of nuclear forces hold the nuclei of the atom together.
Gravity is the weakest of the four forces, but the only one capable of affecting matter far away. Gravity, therefore, is the Force that binds the universe together.
Gravity.
Gravity.
Gravity.
Gravity.
The gravitational pull of the sun keeps the planets iin orbit. The sun is a medium sized star, but very much bigger than any of the planets in our solar system.
Gravity draws matter inward to trigger star formation.
Gravity! It's the most powerful force in the universe.
Gravity hun.
^^Inertia ^^
Solar Nebula
We call it "gravitation" or "gravity".
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.
Dust in the atmosphere attract water vapor which gathers together to form clouds.
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.
A star cluster.
Yes. Stars form when clouds of gas and dust, called nebulae, collapse under the force of gravity.
Gravity pulled together the tiny bits of matter that eventually formed the Earth.
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.
A protostar forms when gravity pulls the dust and gases in a nebula together.
This is what scientists think happen: a previous large star exploded in a supernova. The outer layer of dust and gas is ejected into space. The gas eventually formed the sun. The dust pulled together to form everything else in the solar system.
Dust clouds or just Dust
It was gravity.
The Earth formed about 4.5 billion years ago, not long after the Sun. After the Sun formed, a disk of leftover debris orbited it. This debris of gas and dust would, through the force of gravity, coalesce to form the planets and all other solar system bodies. Gravity pulled the dust and gas into chunks. These chunks further clumped together and grew larger and larger, until they began to form a spherical planet. This is how all the planets formed, including Earth.
Dust in the atmosphere attract water vapor which gathers together to form clouds.
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.
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.
Dust and gasses stick together and gain a larger gravitational force attracting more material until the mass is so great nuclear actions can take place.
Solar systems are formed when gravity collects enough dust and gas together to form a sun and planets. Other masses are added to the system over time. Gravity is the driving force.