The formation of a
star starts with the dense regions of molecular clouds. What force pulls matter together to
form these regions?
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Answer: Electro Static Force
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Star Formation
Explanation:
- When the clouds of dust due to turbulence within results in knots with enough mass that the gas and dust start attracting towards each other due to its own gravitational attraction that ultimately results in subsequent cloud collapsing and the centre material start heating up, this hot core forms the star later on.
- The initial stage with hot core forms the protostar.
- Thus, the gravitation attraction of their own pulls together the molecules to form these regions.
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