Formation of the Solar System

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What was the initial event that disturbed the cloud of dust and gas, leading to the formation of the Solar System?

  • The explosion of a nearby star called the Supernova (correct)
  • The spinning of the cloud at high speed
  • The collapse of the cloud due to gravitational forces
  • The formation of the Sun through hydrogen fusion

What process led to the creation of a Solar Nebula?

  • Spinning of the cloud at high speed (correct)
  • Formation of the Sun through hydrogen fusion
  • Disturbance by the Supernova explosion
  • The collapse of the cloud due to gravitational forces

What was the result of the center of the Solar Nebula becoming hot and dense?

  • Creation of cold outer planets
  • Increase in gravitational forces
  • Formation of a new star, the Sun (correct)
  • Formation of new moons

How were planets and moons formed during the formation of the Solar System?

<p>As clumps of particles stuck together and grew larger (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Based on their distance from the center, how did the inner hot planets differ from the outer cold planets?

<p>By their composition and formation (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What unique event led to the collapse of the initial cloud of dust and gas, according to the text?

<p>The explosion of a nearby star, the Supernova (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What event led to the formation of the Solar System according to the text?

<p>Supernova explosion (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

How were the inner hot planets like Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, and Jupiter formed?

<p>They were created as clumps stuck together and grew larger. (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What process resulted in the creation of a new star, the Sun, during the Solar System formation?

<p>Fusion of hydrogen gas particles (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What was the main outcome of the spinning of the cloud of dust and gas at high speed during the formation of the Solar System?

<p>Development of a Solar Nebula (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What distinguished the outer cold planets like Saturn, Neptune, and Uranus from the inner hot planets in terms of formation?

<p>They took shape based on their distance from the center. (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

How did moons originate during the formation of the Solar System?

<p>They were formed as clumps of particles stuck together. (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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  • The speaker is in space, having traveled 4.6 billion years back in time to witness the formation of the Solar System.
  • The Solar System is believed to have formed when a cloud of dust and gas was disturbed by the explosion of a nearby star called the Supernova, resulting in the collapse of the cloud due to gravitational forces.
  • The formation process involved the spinning of the cloud at high speed, leading to the creation of a Solar Nebula, which is a large cloud of gas and dust from which the sun, planets, and other celestial bodies were formed.
  • The center of the Solar Nebula became hot and dense, leading to the formation of a new star, the Sun, through the fusion of hydrogen gas particles.
  • Planets and moons were formed as clumps of particles stuck together and grew larger, with the inner hot planets (Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter) and outer cold planets (Saturn, Neptune, Uranus) taking shape based on their distance from the center.

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