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6 April, 01:23

If new stars form as a result of exploding stars compressing nebulae, then how did the first stars form if there were no stars to compress the gases

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  1. 6 April, 02:12
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    the size of a nebula is what compresses the gases in space.

    a nebula is slowly rotating and the gases, and other space dust, and minerals are slowly moving closer to the center of the nebula. (because of gravity) A star forms when a colossal amount of hydrogen, helium, carbon, oxygen and other trace minerals are all attempting to occupy a very small area in space. this causes those elements to super-heat which creates stars. stars that go supernova usually cause nebulae to collapse faster by causing a wave of distorted gravity (which causes the elements to be moved in one direction faster than if a nebula formed a star normally).
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