This sounds like a multiple choice question to which you have neglected to provide the choices. As such, we're unlikely to be able to guess what plausible-sounding but wrong answer might be the one the question is looking for.
Colin's answer is certainly true; but it's unlikely to be one of the options listed, unless your instructor just wanted to give bonus points to anyone who understands English.
Completing a marathon in world record time.
Almost everything.
Star Wars Movies do not affect the formation of magma.
The PSC's trigger the formation of ozone hole. They are Polar Stratospheric Clouds.
I said WHERE?!
Matter from a nebula that has begun to condense under the weight of gravity to begin the formation of the star is "dust and gas".
Oceanic-to-Oceanic plate boundary triggers the formation of active volcanoes as magma rises beneath the surface.Transform plate boundaries trigger the formation of active volcanoes as magma rises beneath the surface.
On the contrary, shock waves from supernovae can actually trigger star formation.
Star Wars Movies do not affect the formation of magma.
The PSC's trigger the formation of ozone hole. They are Polar Stratospheric Clouds.
Not exactly: Star formation is believed to be a slow process, compared to a human lifetime; scientists have, however, seen stars in different phases of their formation.
A Star
Lots of things do NOT happen. Better read an article on star formation and find out what DOES happen.
If an interstellar cloud is massive enough that the gas pressure is insufficient to support it, the cloud will undergo gravitational collapse. The mass above which a cloud will undergo such collapse is called the Jeans mass. The Jeans mass depends on the temperature and density of the cloud, but is typically thousands to tens of thousands of solar masses. In so-called triggered star formation, one of several events might occur to compress a molecular cloud and initiate its gravitational collapse. Molecular clouds may collide with each other, or a nearby supernova explosion can be a trigger, sending shocked matter into the cloud at very high speeds. Finally, galactic collisions can trigger massive starbursts of star formation as the gas clouds in each galaxy are compressed and agitated by tidal forces.
Mainly in that gravity is involved in both cases.
7amood
star formation and protoplanitery disks the solar system formed 4.5-4.6 billions ago
Aluminum
constilation