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The force of gravity caused the solar nebula to contract. As the nebula collapsed under its own gravity, it began to spin and flatten into a disk shape, eventually forming the Sun and the planets. Additionally, the heat and pressure generated by the gravitational contraction contributed to the collapse of the nebula.

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