When the solar system was very young, the sun was just being formed and planets had not yet been made. The solar system was mostly gas and dust. Which statement best explains how planets formed in the early solar system?
A.Planets formed from magnetism in space that interacted with light from the stars.
B.Planets formed from large asteroids that had broken apart.
C.Planets formed from molten metal in volcanic eruptions.
D.Planets formed from small amounts of debris that were attracted together because of gravity.


Answer :

Answer:

Our solar system formed about 4.5 billion years ago from a dense cloud of interstellar gas and dust. ... When this dust cloud collapsed, it formed a solar nebula—a spinning, swirling disk of material. At the center, gravity pulled more and more material in.

Explanation:

When the solar system was very young, the sun was just being formed and planets had not yet been made. The solar system was mostly gas and dust.

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Planets formed from small amounts of debris that were attracted together because of gravity.

D. Planets formed from small amounts of debris that were attracted together because of gravity.

A dense cloud of interstellar gas and dust formed our solar system roughly a billion years ago. A solar nebula—a whirling, swirling disk of material—was produced when this dust cloud collapsed. Gravity drew more and more material into the center. The sun was still forming and planets had not yet been created when the solar system was very young. The solar system consisted primarily of gas and dust.

D. Planets formed from small amounts of debris that were attracted together because of gravity.

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