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what is nebbula and how it was formed ​

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Answered by AayushModak
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NEBULAE ARE OFTEN STAR-FORMING REGIONS, SUCH AS IN THE "PILLARS OF CREATION" IN THE EAGLE NEBULA. IN THESE REGIONS THE FORMATIONS OF GAS, DUST, AND OTHER MATERIALS "CLUMP" TOGETHER TO FORM DENSER REGIONS, WHICH ATTRACT FURTHER MATTER, AND EVENTUALLY WILL BECOME DENSE ENOUGH TO FORM STARS.

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Answered by Indianpro
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Nebbula are often star forming regions, such as in the " pillars of creation " in the Eagle Nebula.In these region the formations of gas, dust and other materials " clump " together to form denser regions , which attract further matter, and eventually will become dense enough to form stars


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