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What role does gravity play in the formation of a new star
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What role does gravity play in the formation of a new star
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Gravity plays a huge role in the formation of a new star because it helps clump more mass together with the greater gravity it beholds. More gravity=More potential to gain mass.
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Gravity's Role in Making Stars. When a clump of interstellar gas and dust is small and dense enough, gravity plays a decisive role in turning that material into a new star.
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