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    When a Large Gas Cloud Starts to Collapse in a Free-Fall
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When a Large Gas Cloud Starts to Collapse in a Free-Fall

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When a large gas cloud starts to collapse in a free-fall due to gravity, it will start to cool down as it contracts because of the atoms fall inward.

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