it was born from the interstellar cloud
No, a nebula is not found within the solar system. Nebulae are vast clouds of gas and dust located in interstellar space, typically found between stars in our galaxy. While our solar system is surrounded by the interstellar medium, which contains some gas and dust, it does not contain a nebula itself. Nebulae can play a role in star formation, but they are separate from the solar system's structure.
FALSE. The outer edge of the "Oort Cloud" of comets marks the end of the Solar System.
The heliopause marks the outer boundary of our solar system. This is where the solar wind from the Sun meets the interstellar medium of space.
These are generically referred to as, not surprisingly; 'interstellar clouds'
The edge of the solar system is broadly considered to be the heliopause, the boundary where the Sun's solar wind is stopped by the interstellar medium. This region is estimated to be around 11 to 15 billion kilometers from Earth, roughly where the influence of the Sun's gravity ends and interstellar space begins.
They're distant cousins.
Condensed clouds of interstellar gas that originally assembled from the remnants of nova or supernova stellar explosions that occurred many eons before our Solar System was formed.
No, a nebula is not found within the solar system. Nebulae are vast clouds of gas and dust located in interstellar space, typically found between stars in our galaxy. While our solar system is surrounded by the interstellar medium, which contains some gas and dust, it does not contain a nebula itself. Nebulae can play a role in star formation, but they are separate from the solar system's structure.
enormous dark clouds of interstellar dust entered the solar system blocking the light from the sun. making the earth cold.
The solar system was previously a cloud of interstellar gas.
Not yet - but in about 5 billion years - yes.
A collapsing interstellar sloud
Petrodollar clouds form when a interstellar clouds begins to shirk. The clouds goes from interstellar clouds to petrodollar clouds.
FALSE. The outer edge of the "Oort Cloud" of comets marks the end of the Solar System.
It could be called interstellar space or terrestrial.
The Solar System has no predefined limits.Generally the limit of the Solar System and interstellar space is at a place called the Roche limit where our own Sun's gravitational influence is diminished by another - usually star - interstellar object.This boundary is generally accepted to be the mean distance between our Sun and Alpha Centauri A or about 2 light years from the Sun.
the rest of the universe and other solar systems