bolygóképzdést
Bolygóképződés refers to the process by which planets form from the accretion of dust and gas in a protoplanetary disk surrounding a young star. This process begins after the star has formed and a disk of material remains in orbit. Within this disk, gravitational instabilities and collisions cause dust grains to clump together, forming larger bodies called planetesimals. These planetesimals, which can range in size from kilometers to hundreds of kilometers, continue to collide and merge, gradually growing into protoplanets.
The composition of the protoplanetary disk plays a crucial role in determining the type of planet that
Over millions of years, the remaining gas and dust in the protoplanetary disk are either incorporated into