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After the first few hundred million years after the Big Bang, _____ pulled matter together to form the first structures in the universe.
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After the first few hundred million years after the Big Bang, _____ pulled matter together to form the first structures in the universe.
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Gravity
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The answer is - gravity.
The force that managed to pull the matter together so that the first structures of the universe start to take shape was the gravity. The gravity, to put it simple, represents the force that pulls objects towards it. The bigger the density of the object, the bigger its gravity/pulling force.
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