Which statement is not a common scientific theory about the creation of the solar system?

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The solar system formed 4.6 billion years ago.
The solar system formed 4.6 billion years ago.

The process started with the collapse of a nebula.
The process started with the collapse of a nebula.

As the sun formed, the planets also formed from space dust and gaseous matter.
As the sun formed, the planets also formed from space dust and gaseous matter.

Only the planets were formed by chunks of debris.

Only the planets were formed by chunks of debris.

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The statement "Only the planets were formed by chunks of debris" is not a common scientific theory about the creation of the solar system.

The statement "Only the planets were formed by chunks of debris" is not a common scientific theory about the creation of the solar system.

To find out which statement is not a common scientific theory, you can analyze the statements and compare them to widely accepted scientific theories. In this case, the first three statements align with the common scientific theory of the formation of the solar system. However, the last statement, which suggests that only the planets were formed by chunks of debris, is not supported by scientific consensus.

The most widely accepted theory is that the solar system formed approximately 4.6 billion years ago from a rotating cloud of gas and dust called a nebula. Within this nebula, the collapse due to gravity initiated the formation process. As the collapse continued, the center of the nebula became denser and eventually formed the Sun. Surrounding the Sun, the remaining materials in the nebula composed of space dust and gaseous matter formed the planets through a process called accretion.

Therefore, the correct answer is: "Only the planets were formed by chunks of debris."