Cosmic Processes
Cosmic processes refer to the natural phenomena that occur in the universe, shaping celestial bodies and structures. These processes include the formation of stars, galaxies, and planets, driven by gravitational forces and nuclear fusion. For example, nebulae are clouds of gas and dust where new stars are born, while supernovae are explosive events marking the death of massive stars, dispersing elements into space.
Another important cosmic process is the movement of celestial objects, such as the orbit of planets around stars and the interaction of galaxies through gravitational attraction. These movements contribute to the dynamic nature of the universe, influencing the formation and evolution of cosmic structures over billions of years.