(this is from Earth and Space Science the class)
Which description is the most likely sequence of events for the formation of planets around a star?

Gas and dust given off from the star form together to form protoplanets, large protoplanets collide to form planetesimals, and some planetesimals are drawn together to form planets.

Dust particles around the star join together to form planetesimals, large planetesimals attract more matter to form protoplanets, and some protoplanets attract more matter to form planets.

Dust particles formed from the Big Bang join together to form planetesimals, large planetesimals are attracted together to form into planets and moons.

Gas given off from the condensation of the nebula draws together to form planetesimals, large planetesimals collide together and break apart or combine to form protoplanets and planets.

Respuesta :

Gas and dust given off from the star form together to form protoplanets, large protoplanets collide to form planetesimals, and some planetesimals are drawn together to form planets is the most likely sequence of events for the formation of planets around a star.

What is a Planet?

A planet is referred to a large object which orbits around a star and example include mercury, earth etc.

They were formed from dust and gas which is the reason why option A was chosen as the most appropriate choice.

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