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Stars are formed from interstellar clouds because of

the Law of Entropy
the Law of Universal Gravitation
the Law of Stellar Evolution
the Law of Propulsion

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The answer is D. Stars are formed from interstellar clouds because of the Law of Universal Gravitation. The interstellar clouds are termed as nebula. When other stars dies a supernova occurs then the gravity from this pushes matter into the clouds until it cannot overcome the gravitational pull and it collapses which heats matter up forming a star.
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