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The celestial bodies of our solar system are believed to have formed from the solar nebula. The solar nebula was a giant cloud of dust and gas that was left behind after the formation of the sun.
That is called an accretion disk or a proto-Solar system.
The solar system did not form from a nebula at all. Our solar system formed from a rotating cloud of gas and dust, our sun formed at the center and planets formed from the surrounding matter. when our sun became large enough to support nuclear fusion, the solar wind created blew away most of the gases present. A planetary nebula is formed after a star runs out of fuel (Helium) and collapses inward on itself due to the massive amount of gravity and the now unstable balance of the star. the pressure then becomes so great that the gases that had been pulled inward explode outward at an incredible speed. The Cats Eye Nebula is a good exampleFile:NGC7293_(2004).jpg
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It was a nebula.
Solar nebula.
It is sometimes called the Solar nebula.
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The celestial bodies of our solar system are believed to have formed from the solar nebula. The solar nebula was a giant cloud of dust and gas that was left behind after the formation of the sun.
That is called an accretion disk or a proto-Solar system.
It is sometimes called the Solar nebula.
A Nebula is a gas of dust and minerals that surrounds a star. Also, a nebula is a birthplace of a star, where a star and sometimes a solar system is formed after a huge explosions
the solar system formed from a nebula of dust, that for some reason, the middle of the nebula was compressed forming a denser solid than the dust around it. so, having a larger gravitational pull the surrounding dust was drawn towards the middle of the nebula. as it moved in the nebula began to spin and due to the law of the conservation of angular momentum as a spinning objecting compresses it spins faster. so the nebula compressed and when a star (the sun) ignited the force of this formed other areas of compressed dust and this was how the planets formed and why the solar system orbits or spins.
The solar system did not form from a nebula at all. Our solar system formed from a rotating cloud of gas and dust, our sun formed at the center and planets formed from the surrounding matter. when our sun became large enough to support nuclear fusion, the solar wind created blew away most of the gases present. A planetary nebula is formed after a star runs out of fuel (Helium) and collapses inward on itself due to the massive amount of gravity and the now unstable balance of the star. the pressure then becomes so great that the gases that had been pulled inward explode outward at an incredible speed. The Cats Eye Nebula is a good exampleFile:NGC7293_(2004).jpg
gravitational pull of nebula materials on each other
No. We can't be certain of the source of our atmosphere. Some of it probably came from comets, and some from chemical reactions, but most of the gasses were probably present in the planetary nebula from which our solar system formed.