Compare and contrast Kant-Laplace’s theory and solar nebular theory.
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German Philosopher Immanuel Kant described his theory about the origin of Earth which is known as Nebular hypothesis. He thought that gas, particle are connected with each other. They have gravity attraction. By Laplace view he thought planets formed before the Sun.
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The comparison between Kant-Laplace's Theory and Solar Nebular Theory is as follows:
Kant-Laplace Theory:
- Kant basically deduced the idea of the solar system as a dispersed particle cloud.
- Kant assumed that the gravitational force of all the dispersed particles led to their movement and collisions.
- Kant's model of the solar system did not include the concept of planets moving around the sun nor did it include the concept of revolution.
Solar Nebular Theory:
- The statement that the solar system has formed from an explosion of dust particles has been stated in the solar nebular theory.
- The solar nebula theory also tells that the planets, sun, moon were formed billions of years ago.
- The solar nebula theory talks about the sun being the center and planets revolving around it due to the centripetal force.
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