Explain why the outer planets are more gaseous than the inner planets
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The temperature of the early solar system explains why the inner planets are rocky and the outer ones are gaseous.
As the gases coalesced to form a protosun, the temperature in the solar system increased. In the inner solar system temperatures were as high as 2000 K, while in the outer solar system it was as cool as 50 K.
this makes inner planets solid whereas farther planets gaseous.
hope this will help you.
As the gases coalesced to form a protosun, the temperature in the solar system increased. In the inner solar system temperatures were as high as 2000 K, while in the outer solar system it was as cool as 50 K.
this makes inner planets solid whereas farther planets gaseous.
hope this will help you.
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