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During the formation of the solar system, why did planets farthest from the sun
have different compositions than the planets closest to the sun? *
The temperature around the terrestrial planets was cool enough that they became
solid.
The gas giants were far enough away from the sun that they were able to attract large
amounts of dust, gas, and ice.
The terrestrial planets collected large amounts of dirt and rock from the outer solar
nebula.
The gas giants were in a warmer area of the solar system and were able to attract
different gases.
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