How do the gas clouds in merging galaxies behave differently than the stars?

Answer

They slam into each other violently, causing compression

Gas clouds have a much larger physical cross-section than stars and collide violently, leading to compression, increased density, and higher temperatures.

How do the gas clouds in merging galaxies behave differently than the stars?

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