Our solar system is a molecule on a snowflake on the tip of
“Our solar system is a molecule on a snowflake on the tip of the iceberg that is the rest of the universe.”
Is this correct? Demonstrate how you determined this.
Solution
Yeh this is correct
Star-forming clouds like this one are dynamic and evolving structures. Since the stars trace the straight line pattern of spokes of a wheel, scientists believe that these are newborn stars, or \"protostars.\" At a mere 100,000 years old, these infant structures have yet to \"crawl\" away from their location of birth. Over time, the natural drifting motions of each star will break this order, and the snowflake design will be no more.
