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    Inside a Solar Nebula, as Smaller Particles Collide and Stick
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Inside a Solar Nebula, as Smaller Particles Collide and Stick

Question 26

Question 26

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Inside a solar nebula, as smaller particles collide and stick together, forming larger particles, their self-gravity prevents them from breaking apart, regardless of the strength of the collision.

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