If all the planets of the solar system formed at the same time then why are their compositions so different?
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The Solar System that we live in consists of a medium-size star (the Sun) with ... Worlds collided, combined, and evolved for a dramatic period of time. ... the size (in diameter) of Earth and more than twice as big as all the other planets combined. ... When the rocky planets first formed, they were largely melted (molten) rock
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