A nebula, or swirling cloud of interstellar dust and gases, is seen. What happens next in the star formation process?

A)Atoms begin to gravitate together to form a center.
B)Small regions of this immense cloud begin to condense.
C)Small regions of this immense cloud begin to condense.
D)Nuclear fusion begins.

Respuesta :

Answer: A)Atoms begin to gravitate together to form a center.

Explanation:

A nebula is a stellar nursery where stars are born. A nebula is a cloud of dust and gases. The disk starts swirling and atoms begin to gravitate and come together. A center is formed. This center forms the core. When enough mass is gathered to generate accurate temperature and pressure, nuclear fusion reaction kicks in to produce heat and light and a star is born.

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