Who stated that planets are originated from the collision of the sun and comet?
Answer / Deep Shikha Srivastwa
The theory suggesting that planets form from the collision of a star with a comet is not supported by current scientific evidence. The widely accepted theory for planet formation is called 'nebular hypothesis', which proposes that planets form from a rotating disc of dust and gas left over after a star forms.
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