why sun is bigger than other plantes
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Normal stars and planets forms by clumping together of gases , rocks, etc.. under the force of gravity.
first of all, beyond a certain size a rocky planet would have such strong gravity that it would tend
to hang onto lighter gases like hydrogen and helium to become a gas giant star.
Beyond a certain mass - say about 12 times mass of
Jupiter and double the size - some fusion reaction will start and a gas giant become a brown dwarf i,e.
a star with low luminosity.
If it continues to accumulate gases from a surrounding cloud then it may become a large enough to start proper hydrogen fusion and become a normal star like our sun.
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first of all, beyond a certain size a rocky planet would have such strong gravity that it would tend
to hang onto lighter gases like hydrogen and helium to become a gas giant star.
Beyond a certain mass - say about 12 times mass of
Jupiter and double the size - some fusion reaction will start and a gas giant become a brown dwarf i,e.
a star with low luminosity.
If it continues to accumulate gases from a surrounding cloud then it may become a large enough to start proper hydrogen fusion and become a normal star like our sun.
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THEN PLZZ MARK IT BRAINLIST...
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