what happened when gas cloud contracts then temperature of its core increases or decreases
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Gas clouds, also known as Interstellar Clouds are massive cloud formations in galaxies composed of gas, plasma and dust. This gas is primarily made up of helium and hydrogen, thus giving it the properties of normal gas.
When a Gas Cloud increases in mass to a certain extent, its own gravitational pull increases, causing the cloud to contract in size but increasing in mass due to the compression.
This compression causes the temperature of the cloud to increase rapidly and speed up the process of compression and heating in return.
When a Gas Cloud increases in mass to a certain extent, its own gravitational pull increases, causing the cloud to contract in size but increasing in mass due to the compression.
This compression causes the temperature of the cloud to increase rapidly and speed up the process of compression and heating in return.
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