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Which of the following best describes the role of gravity in the formation of planets, stars, and solar systems?(1 point)
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Gravity causes the expansion of the universe.
Gravity causes the expansion of the universe.
Gravity prevents the formation of stars and planets.
Gravity prevents the formation of stars and planets.
Gravity brings together matter, leading to the formation of stars, planets, and solar systems.
Gravity brings together matter, leading to the formation of stars, planets, and solar systems.
Gravity is not involved in the formation of stars and planets.
Gravity is not involved in the formation of stars and planets.
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The response that best describes the role of gravity in the formation of planets, stars, and solar systems is:
**Gravity brings together matter, leading to the formation of stars, planets, and solar systems.**
This statement accurately reflects the fundamental role gravity plays in the process of formation by attracting particles and gas, allowing them to coalesce and form larger structures.
**Gravity brings together matter, leading to the formation of stars, planets, and solar systems.**
This statement accurately reflects the fundamental role gravity plays in the process of formation by attracting particles and gas, allowing them to coalesce and form larger structures.
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