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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.
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It is sometimes called the Solar nebula.
Gravity pulled together the tiny bits of matter that eventually formed the Earth.
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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.
The sun was likely created about 5 billion years ago along with the Earth and later the moon. Because it is not a SOLAR system without a sun, this means that the solar system itself was created around this time
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.
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.
The formation of the Solar System began billions of years ago, when gases and dust began to come together to form the sun, planets and all the other bodies in the solar system.
Solar nebula.
Solar rings are gas and dust around a planet.
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The Sun is the central object in the Solar System; it is orbited by planets, asteroids, meteors, dust particles, and comets.The Sun is the central object in the Solar System; it is orbited by planets, asteroids, meteors, dust particles, and comets.The Sun is the central object in the Solar System; it is orbited by planets, asteroids, meteors, dust particles, and comets.The Sun is the central object in the Solar System; it is orbited by planets, asteroids, meteors, dust particles, and comets.
A cloud of gas and dust.
Gravity compresses gases at the center of a solar nebula until temperatures are high enough for nuclear fusion to occur.
the solar system began as a huge disc of dust and gas revolving around the sun at the centre and then from that dust and gas planets began to form.