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The nebular hypothesis is a scientific theory that explains the formation of the solar system. It suggests that the solar system formed from a rotating cloud of gas and dust, known as a solar nebula, which collapsed under its own gravity. As the nebula contracted, it spun faster, leading to the formation of a flattened disk, with the Sun forming at the center and planets forming from the material in the disk. This model helps to explain the observed distribution of planets and their orbits in our solar system.

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