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Title: The first stars formed about 300 million years after Big Bang in the most massive nebulae because ________.
Post by: Mr.Thesaxman on Feb 28, 2020
The first stars formed about 300 million years after Big Bang in the most massive nebulae because ________.
◦ the massive nebulae had enough gravity to attract star material early in the history of the universe
◦ it took that long for enough matter to form to make a star
◦ only the massive nebulae had the material needed to make stars
◦ all of the nebulae at that time were massive and it was not until much later that smaller nebulae formed
◦ the massive nebulae had enough gravity to collapse and condense
Title: The first stars formed about 300 million years after Big Bang in the most massive nebulae because ________.
Post by: samiel-sayed on Feb 28, 2020
the massive nebulae had enough gravity to collapse and condense