Explain the different hypothesis associated with the formation of planets.
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The most widely accepted theory of planetary formation, known as the nebular hypothesis, maintains that 4.6 billion years ago, the Solar System formed from the gravitational collapse of a giant molecular cloud which was light years across. Several stars, including the Sun, formed within the collapsing cloud.
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In essence, this theory state that the Sun, the planets, and all other object in the solar system formed from nebulous material billions of years ago. Originally proposed to explain the origin of the solar system, this theory has gone on to become a widely accepted view of how all Stars systems came to be.
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