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What are the major theories about the origin of the solar system? Explain.

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Answered by vk5219167
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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.

Answered by hemakumar0116
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These are the Laplace Nebular Hypothesis, the Chamberlin and Moulton Planetesimal Hypothesis, and the See Capture Theory. Although hardly a different hypothesis, Darwin's notion of tidal friction is presented individually because it applies to all of the others.

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These are the Laplace Nebular Hypothesis, the Chamberlin and Moulton Planetesimal Hypothesis, and the See Capture Theory. Although hardly a different hypothesis, Darwin's notion of tidal friction is presented individually because it applies to all of the others.

The nebular hypothesis is the theory of planetary creation that is most commonly accepted. According to this theory, the Solar System was created 4.6 billion years ago as a result of the gravitational collapse of a massive molecular cloud that stretched across several light-years.

We'll go into further depth about two of them, the Solar Nebula Theory and the Capture Theory, highlighting what they have and haven't explained as well as any unresolved issues.

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