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Under the influence of external pressure the particles are forced together. Under the particles' own gravitational force the particles come together. Technically speaking there must be an external force to bring the particles of matter together. Another point to be noted is that when the particles moves so close to together that it crosses its critical mass a black hole is developed. But not always.

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To squeeze the particles closer together, you would end up with an increase in pressure. This also can increase the chances of collisions.

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