An explosion from outside the nebula
Gravity.
A solar nebula begins to form a solar system when a region of a molecular cloud, composed of gas and dust, experiences a disturbance, such as a nearby supernova explosion or the collision of galaxies. This disturbance causes the cloud to collapse under its own gravity, leading to an increase in density and temperature at the core. As the core contracts, it forms a protostar, while the surrounding material flattens into a rotating disk, where planets, moons, and other celestial bodies begin to form through processes of accretion.
A solar nebula is a rotating cloud of gas and dust from which the sun and planets formed. I hope this helps :))
Uranus was formed from the light gases of the outer solar nebula.
The solar nebula was a rotating cloud of gas and dust that formed our solar system about 4.6 billion years ago. It consisted mostly of hydrogen and helium, with traces of other elements. Over time, gravity caused the nebula to collapse and form the Sun and the planets.
An explosion from outside the nebula
Gravity.
A solar nebula begins to form a solar system when a region of a molecular cloud, composed of gas and dust, experiences a disturbance, such as a nearby supernova explosion or the collision of galaxies. This disturbance causes the cloud to collapse under its own gravity, leading to an increase in density and temperature at the core. As the core contracts, it forms a protostar, while the surrounding material flattens into a rotating disk, where planets, moons, and other celestial bodies begin to form through processes of accretion.
If the solar nebula had no angular momentum initially, it would not have been able to form a spinning disk, which is necessary for the formation of a solar system. This spinning motion is what causes the material in the nebula to flatten into a disk shape, leading to the formation of planets and other celestial bodies. Without angular momentum, the material in the nebula would not have been able to come together to form a solar system as we know it.
A solar nebula is related to the formation of our Solar System, any other nebula is just a nebula.
The solar system was produced by solar nebula. The nebula was disrupted by an unknow substance in the air.
Each star in the solar system starts out in a nebula, a cloud of dust particles and gas.
an explosion disturbs the dust in the nebula
The Solar Nebula, which does not exist anymore.
An explosion disturbs the gas and dust in the nebula.
An explosion disturbs the gas and dust in the nebula.
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