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Why do stars tend to form in groups?

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Stars tend to form in groups because of where star formation occurs. Stars form within a molecular cloud, where protostars begin to take shape in areas rich in molecular gases and dust. If they accumulate enough mass in these star-forming regions, some stars are pulled toward each other by gravity, forming pairs, multiple systems, or star clusters.