Sort of.
Its just part of a nebula, and the collapsing "ball" must convert itself into a disk (the spin and the local gravity field will do that).
To get planets you need something solid (i.e. dust. the chief aggregators are those elements which have polarity, thus metals, ice, and stone {silicon oxide}) to condense and aggregate (thus the first stars had no planets). The "balls" don't spin unless two or more "planetoids" hit each other in such a way to produce a spin
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A spinning disk is formed by the nebula shrinking is 4. The planets forming is 7. The planets form gas and dust accumulate as a nebula matter separates into galaxies. Nebula shrink to form a spinning disk,gravity pulls gases to the center of the disk .Gas at the center of the disk becomes hot and dense enough for nuclear fusion to begin
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No matter where it may wander, none of the planets in our solar system ever appears in Ursa Major.
It depends on your religious belief. But scientifically, a long time ago, gravity pulled matter in all directions, and over time, became planets. YES. The first answer is not scientific. There is more evidence for creation than "gravity pulling the planets together" such as the laws of Thermodynamics, which state that order (planets) cannot come out of disorder (random gravity and matter). Also, since matter bends space and time (Relativity), matter could not be pulled into planetary forms unless someone (God) created matter, time, and space at the same time.
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None, the universe came into existence in the Big Bang very slightly spinning and every part of the universe is spinning. When a cloud of matter collapses to form galaxies, stars, solar systems, planets, etc. the local rate of spin increases. This not only makes the bodies themselves spin but it makes planets orbit stars in solar systems, stars and solar systems orbit inside galaxies, galaxies orbiting clusters of galaxies, etc.
A spinning disk is formed by the nebula shrinking is 4. The planets forming is 7. The planets form gas and dust accumulate as a nebula matter separates into galaxies. Nebula shrink to form a spinning disk,gravity pulls gases to the center of the disk .Gas at the center of the disk becomes hot and dense enough for nuclear fusion to begin
the planets evolve the sun by gravity creating years. the earth spins round creating days. by lewis David Gorton age 10 Colne 10 of November Thursday 2011
There are three different theries of creation, but I can only remember two of them. 1> divine Creation- the theory that God created the planets and the life on them 2> The Big Bang Theory- the theory that all the matter in space hit together causing a big explosions which created the planets.
yes the planets are made of matter, all objects are made of matter
Yes. All planets are made of matter.
Everything is made of matter.
Yes, all in the universe is matter.
All the planets are made of "matter" and that has "mass".
Yes, all in the universe is matter.