Which Explanation Of The Solar System Best Fits The Observations Of The Planets

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Which Explanation Of The Solar System Best Fits The Observations Of The Planets

and how they orbit the sun? Question options: The gravity of a large, massive star passing the sun ripped off blobs of material from it that formed the planets. A comet hit the sun and sent off fragments that became the planets. The planets formed at the center of a collapsing spinning cloud of gas and dust. The sun and planets formed from a collapsing spinning cloud of gas and dust.
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The sun and planets formed from a collapsing spinning cloud of gas and dust.

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