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Baird
3 July, 02:02
How did the planets in our solar system form?
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Tristan Villanueva
3 July, 03:41
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The big bang
because the big bang created the universe and everything in it
more precise being that the big bang was made of matter and anti matter which touched and exploded causing them to separate and make what we have as the universe
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Adam Walter
3 July, 05:33
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The planets formed from ice, gas, and dust that was not pulled into the center of a giant cloud where the Sun was formed during the formation of the solar system.
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