A nebula, or swirling cloud of interstellar dust and gases, is seen. What happens next in the star formation process?
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Once the nebula is formed, the denser areas of the cloud core breaks down slowly due to its own weight and gradually, protostars get formed in the process that takes at least 10 million years for the formation.
They have huge masses in the form of dust and gas. They also have specific IR sources due to which we can record these findings. Therefore, option (A) is correct that says 'Atoms begin to gravitate together to form a center.'
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