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it is a very good question. It starts like this meteors shoot out from Jupiter to a place like earth, if they don't hit anything from millions of miles they will stop. then dark matter (the thing that holds our universe) will put them together and make chunks. then those chunks form bigger chunks so on and so on. finally they make a planet. this takes billions of years.

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