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- Pluto's formation is believed to have occurred through the following processes123:
- Gravity collapsed material in a nebula, forming the sun in the center.
- Remaining material clumped together due to gravity, forming larger particles.
- Theories suggest Pluto may have formed from the conglomeration of numerous comets and Kuiper belt objects.
- Another theory proposes a giant impact between two icy objects, resulting in Pluto and its moon Charon.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Gravity collapsed the material in on itself as it began to spin, forming the sun in the center of the nebula. With the formation of the sun, the remaining material began to clump up. Small particles drew together, bound by the force of gravity, into larger particles.www.space.com/18561-how-was-pluto-formed.htmlThe origin and identity of Pluto has long puzzled astronomers. Pluto shares feature with comets, like the solar wind that is gradually blowing Pluto’s surface into space. It has been theorized that Pluto may have formed as a result of the conglomeration of numerous comets and related Kuiper belt objects.nineplanets.org/pluto/Current theories argue that the system formed from a giant impact between two icy objects with a total mass about 30% larger than Pluto’s current mass. Immediately after the event, Charon was much closer to Pluto, but then it drifted away over a period of about one to ten million years.scitechdaily.com/formation-pluto-moons/ - People also ask
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