When parts of a gas cloud collapse, where does the material first form clumps?(1 point)

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in denser regions with little space between atoms
in denser regions with little space between atoms

in denser regions with more space between atoms
in denser regions with more space between atoms

in less dense regions with little space between atoms
in less dense regions with little space between atoms

in less dense regions with more space between atoms

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The correct response is:

in denser regions with little space between atoms

When parts of a gas cloud collapse due to gravity, the material tends to clump together in denser regions where the gravitational attraction is stronger, leading to the formation of structures like stars or planets.