The process in which solid particles in the solar nebula collided and stuck together to form larger particles?
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ACCRETION
All particles with mass tend to attrract other particles. This is especially true if the particles are molten drops of material. Dust particles do the job very well also. Gases are unique in that some are naturally diatomic and desire to have partners.
the word nebula is throwing me off here, but i think you are talking about fusion.
yep,fusion
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Coalescence.
Its called "accretion", the process of sticky collision between dust particles in a protoplanetary disk that steadily accumulate mass to form ever-larger bodies.
Accretion and agglomeration are both used.
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