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what is difference between the solar system theory ​

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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.

The Accretion theory. The Sun passes through a dense interstellar cloud and emerges surrounded by a dusty, gaseous envelope. ...

The Protoplanet theory. A dense interstellar cloud produces a cluster of stars. ...

The Capture theory.

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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

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