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Is it posible for the asteriod belt and the kyper belt to form togeather to make new planets??

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Is it posible for the asteriod belt and the kyper belt to form togeather to make new planets??

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Interesting, but scientifically, not possible. Kyper belt = Kuiper belt. This would be considered as a spontaneous formation since the heated temperature and nuclear processes have expired, hindering debris in these belts to fuse into larger bodies. Planet formation must occur on different principles and conditions than what exist in this epoch (or timeline). The planets of the Solar System evolved through coalescence of bodies called planetesimals when the protosolar nebula collapsed (shortly after the sun was formed, the surrounding region was a chaotic, disk-shaped wasteland suffused with debris and excited by temperature). Progressively, it cooled and condensed, in which our special Solar System was formed and spun into orbits.

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