Nebula
Nebula
A protoplanetary disk is a concentration of gas and dust around a young star that eventually comes together to form planets. As the material in the disk begins to clump together due to gravity, it forms planetesimals which then grow into planets through accretion and collisions.
Planet Earth formed from dust and gas in the solar nebula, not from drops of water. The dust and gas in the nebula gradually came together through a process called accretion, leading to the formation of larger and larger bodies that eventually became planets.
None. A nebula is a cloud of gas and dust that can contain young stars, but a nebula is not a planet by any means.
gas and dust
gas, ice, and dust
yes dust is matter because everything on our planet is matter. Even the tiniest things like dust are small molecules that form matter.
Solar rings are gas and dust around a planet.
A frozen ball of dust and gas revolving around the sun could describe the planet Pluto. The planet, Pluto, was downgraded to a frozen ball dust and no longer considered to be a planet to scientists and astronomers.
Saturn is the second largest gas planet in our solar system, after Jupiter. It is known for its prominent rings made of ice and dust particles.
Pluto
Yes. Each of the four gas giants has a ring system of ice and dust, but Saturn's ring system is by far the most spectacular, and known as 'THE' ringed planet.