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24 April, 15:45

How would the absence of gravity affect the formation of planets?

(A) The rocks and debris would take longer to accrete into a planet.

(B) The rocks and debris would never accrete into a planet.

(C) The rocks and debris would accrete into a smaller orbiting body.

(D) The rocks and debris would be pushed closer to the Sun.

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  1. 24 April, 16:29
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    In the absence of gravity, t he rocks and debris

    would never accrete into a planet. (B)

    Also by the way, it wouldn't matter much, because

    there wouldn't be a star to orbit around, AND orbits

    wouldn't exist either.
  2. 24 April, 19:39
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    C, correct me if i'm wrong.
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