was the driving force behind the creation of the . Gasses were together by gravity, creating . The remaining gasses and were pulled together creating space rocks, and asteroids. As the ever-increasing mass of rocks gained more , the gravity became stronger. As the rocks grew bigger and bigger due to its increasing gravitational force, even more rocks and dust were attracted to this ever-increasing mass of rock and dust. After millions of years, this huge mass of rock and dust became to be known as .
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The driving force behind the creation of planets was the gravitational attraction of dust and gas.
As gases were pulled together by gravity, they formed larger bodies. The remaining gases and dust coalesced into space rocks and asteroids. As these rocks accumulated more mass, their gravitational pull became stronger, allowing them to attract even more dust and rocks. Over millions of years, this process led to the formation of planets within our solar system.
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