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Primordial gas clouds are the ancient, nearly pristine reservoirs of hydrogen and helium that formed shortly after the Big Bang, serving as the building blocks for the first stars and galaxies. Their composition and distribution provide crucial insights into the conditions of the early universe and the processes of cosmic evolution.
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