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Why the sun is bigger than the other planets?​

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Answered by anacom
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Explanation: Normal stars and planets form by the clumping together of gases, rock, etc under the force of gravity. ... Beyond a certain mass - say about 12 times the mass of Jupiter and double the size - some fusion reactions will start and the gas giant become a brown dwarf - i.e. a star with low luminosity.

Answered by Sanvi1311
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