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What happens to the leftover gas molecules and dust particles from a star’s formation?

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It can be reused in another star because the law of conservation of matte states that matter is neither created nor destroyed.

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Answer: Through a series of collisions between the gas molecules and dust particles, this material became organized in the form of a circumstellar disk. The circumstellar disk is where the planets formed. ... Not shown, eventually the star blows away the excess gas and some of the dust to become visible.

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