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Why Is Gravity Important for Star Formation?

šŸ’” The Answer

  • Gravity pulls together interstellar gas and dust into clumps.
  • When a clump's mass exceeds the Jeans mass, it collapses under its own gravity.
  • The collapse heats the core until nuclear fusion ignites a star.
  • Without gravity, matter would never condense into stars.

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