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what begins the process of solar system formation?
a. a nebula is spread apart by antigravity.
b. an accretion disk spins and increases in temperature.
c. gas and dust in a nebula is disturbed by an outside force.
d. gravity pulls matter in close together.
The solar system forms from a nebula of gas and dust. The initiating event is a disturbance (like a supernova shockwave) to this nebula, which makes gravity begin collapsing the material. Option A is incorrect as antigravity does not drive this. Option B is a later step, not the start. Option D is part of the process but requires an initial disturbance to begin acting on the concentrated material.
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C. Gas and dust in a nebula is disturbed by an outside force.