Yes, because of how light gas and dust the heavier particles will move to the center of the dust and gas cloud creating a center point of gravity which the lighter dust and gasses spin around spiraling into the center and as the center point of gravity of mass increases the gravity on the other particles increases. This increases the speed of the spiraling and can lead to the formation of asteroids or other celestial bodies.
A star that begins as a large cloud of dust and gas is called a protostar. It forms as gravity causes the dust and gas to clump together and initiate the process of nuclear fusion in its core.
A diffuse mass of interstellar dust and gas is known as a nebula. Nebulae are often regions where new stars are forming, as the dust and gas are the raw materials from which stars are born. They can vary in size, shape, and composition.
This represents a galaxy, which is a massive collection of stars, gas, dust, and other celestial objects bound together by gravity. The Milky Way is an example of a galaxy that contains millions of stars, along with interstellar gas and dust.
An interstellar cloud made of gas, dust, and plasma in a galaxy.
what is a astronomer
A whirlwind that spins up from bare soil is called a dust devil. It is a small, rotating column of air that is usually harmless and forms on hot, dry days when the ground heats up rapidly. Dust devils are not as strong or destructive as tornadoes.
the gas giant that spins on its side is uranus
No - you cannot see gas particles. Dust specks are solids.
that is Uranus who's axis is tilted so it spins on it's side.
clouds of dust and gas
Elliptical galaxies.
It removes the heavy dust particles coming along with the BF(Blast Furnace) gas by reducing the velocity of the gas so that the dust particles are left as the gas lost it's ability to carry the dust particles
A cloud of dust and gas in space is known as a Nebula.
the star vega is made of gas and dust, 70% of gas and 10% of i don't know and 20% of dust
No. They are made mainly of stars and planets. The stars and planets came from gas and dust.
It sounds like you are describing a nebula, which is a cloud of gas and dust in outer space. Nebulae can be illuminated by nearby stars, and their colors and shapes can vary depending on the composition of the gas and dust within them.
A star that begins as a large cloud of dust and gas is called a protostar. It forms as gravity causes the dust and gas to clump together and initiate the process of nuclear fusion in its core.