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Paige Hayden
5 October, 08:45
The outer object where a star is born
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Immanuel
5 October, 08:56
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Stars form in cold, dense regions of space called molecular clouds. When the force of gravity pulling in on the cloud is greater than the strength of internal pressure pushing out, the cloud collapses into a protostar.
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Caitlyn Booker
5 October, 12:09
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I think it is the solar system
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