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describe the formation of solar system ​

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Answered by ssdoazdlw
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Scientists have developed three different models to explain how planets in and out of the solar system may have formed. The first and most widely accepted model, core accretion, works well with the formation of the rocky terrestrial planets but has problems with giant planets. The second, pebble accretion, could allow planets to quickly form from the tiniest materials. The third, the disk instability method, may account for the creation of giant planets.....

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Answered by mayank124pathak
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somesome scientist believe that a giant cloud of gas and dust appear moving in the space about 4.6 billions of years ago it cold and gained very fast rotation the 8 ball of case of different size where separated from the nimbula the remaining Central mass of the ruler change into a star known as the sun The other eight balls change into planet s

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