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

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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

in denser regions with more space between atoms

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When parts of a gas cloud collapse, material first forms clumps in denser regions with little space between atoms. This is because denser regions have a higher concentration of particles, which increases the likelihood of gravitational attraction and clumping as the gas cloud collapses.