The Terrestrial Planets Are Different From The Giant Planets Because When They Formed

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The Terrestrial Planets Are Different From The Giant Planets Because When They Formed

, _ the inner Solar System was richer in heavy elements. _ the inner Solar System was hotter than the outer Solar System. _ the outer Solar System took up a bigger volume, so there was more material to form planets. _ the inner Solar System was moving faster, so centrifugal force was more important.
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_ the inner Solar System was hotter than the outer Solar System.

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