Question
How were the planets in the solar system formed?(1 point)
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The dust particles were attracted by gravity from distant galaxies.
The dust particles were attracted by gravity from distant galaxies.
The gas particles released by the sun were pulled away and became solid.
The gas particles released by the sun were pulled away and became solid.
The solid materials were forced out of the sun's disc and cooled down.
The solid materials were forced out of the sun's disc and cooled down.
The remaining materials from the sun's formation clumped together due to gravity.
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The dust particles were attracted by gravity from distant galaxies.
The dust particles were attracted by gravity from distant galaxies.
The gas particles released by the sun were pulled away and became solid.
The gas particles released by the sun were pulled away and became solid.
The solid materials were forced out of the sun's disc and cooled down.
The solid materials were forced out of the sun's disc and cooled down.
The remaining materials from the sun's formation clumped together due to gravity.
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The remaining materials from the sun's formation clumped together due to gravity.
(Planets formed from the protoplanetary disk leftover after the Sun formed; dust and gas accreted into planetesimals and then planets.)
(Planets formed from the protoplanetary disk leftover after the Sun formed; dust and gas accreted into planetesimals and then planets.)
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