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Which of the following describes a major role of gravity in star formation?
A.
Gravity causes an interstellar cloud fragment to expand rapidly until it is large enough to form a star at its center.
B.
The gravitational forces of planets push gases from their atmospheres to form a star at the solar system's center.
C.
Gravity compresses gases at the center of a solar nebula until temperatures are high enough for nuclear fusion to occur.
D.
Asteroids passing by a solar system are pulled in by planets' gravities to form a star at the center of the solar system
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Gravity causes a molecular cloud (solar nebula) to collapse and compress gas and dust toward its center, raising the core temperature and pressure until nuclear fusion can begin and a star is born.
Gravity causes a molecular cloud (solar nebula) to collapse and compress gas and dust toward its center, raising the core temperature and pressure until nuclear fusion can begin and a star is born.
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