When parts of a gas cloud collapse, where does it material first form clumps?

In less dense regions with more space between atoms

In denser regions with little space between atoms

In denser regions with more space between atoms

In less dense regions with little space between atoms

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Answer :in interstellar gases and stars

:contract

:slow evolution

:astronomers have observed their movements over time

:its distance from the other galaxy, its size compared to that of the other galaxy

:denser regions with little space between atoms

:same age stars

The material from the collapsing of parts of a gas cloud will first form clumps ; ( B )  In denser regions with little space between atoms

Since the inner cores of a gas cloud is denser ( i.e. little or no space between the atoms present in the inner cores of the gas cloud ).  when a gas cloud starts collapsing the denser region of the gas cloud will collapse first into small fragments known as clumps.

The clumps formed during the collapsing of the inner core of the gas cloud will come together to form what is known as protostars after a very long period.

Hence we can conclude that the material from the collapsing of parts of a gas cloud will first form clumps  In denser regions with little space between atoms.

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