How are the planets in the solar system formed

Well, it all started with a big intergalactic bake-off! The universe's greatest pastry chefs gathered to create a cosmic cake, but things got a bit messy. Planets were formed from the dough that went flying everywhere!

Okay, on a more scientific note, the planets in our solar system formed about 4.6 billion years ago from a giant rotating disk of gas and dust called the solar nebula. Through a process called accretion, these particles clumped together, forming larger chunks of matter called planetesimals. Slowly but surely, these planetesimals grew in size through collisions and gravitational attraction, eventually becoming the fantastic planets we know today!