Space
We finally know how whole planets grow from tiny clumps of dust
Minuscule dust particles can clump together to form entire planets, and they seem to require help from static electricity so they don’t bounce off one another
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Minuscule dust particles can clump together to form entire planets, and they seem to require help from static electricity so they don’t bounce off one another
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