When parts of a gas cloud collapse, where does the material first form clumps?(1 point) Responses in denser regions with more space between atoms in denser regions with more space between atoms in less dense regions with more space between atoms in less dense regions with more space between atoms in denser regions with little space between atoms in denser regions with little space between atoms in less dense regions with little space between atoms in less dense regions with little space between atoms

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The correct response is: in denser regions with little space between atoms.

In a gas cloud, material tends to collapse and form clumps in regions that are denser, as these areas have a higher concentration of atoms and molecules. This increased density facilitates gravitational attraction, leading to the formation of clumps.