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Suppose a team of astronomers recently discovered a solar system similar to our own, but in an earlier stage of
development. Based on how the planets of our solar system formed, which two observations would you expect the
astronomers to make?

- dense, rocky objects near the central star
- thick clouds of liquid helium orbiting near the central star
- planetesimals orbiting in different directions around the central star
- clusters of rock loosely held together by gravity
- the rate of rotation slowing down for all objects

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Answer:

Dense, rocky objects orbiting near the central star.

Cluster of rock loosely held together by gravity

Explanation:

  • Dense, rocky objects near the central star.
  • Clusters of rock loosely held together by gravity.

What is star ?

"Stars are huge, glowing balls of gases. "The closest star to Earth is the Sun. Most of the pinpricks of light that shine in the night sky are also stars. Countless more stars are too far from Earth to be seen without a telescope. Most stars are incredibly far away.

What is gravity ?

"Gravity is the force by which a planet or other body draws objects toward its center. The force of gravity keeps all of the planets in orbit around the sun."

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