Environmental Sciences, asked by Abhisheksridhar9690, 1 year ago

Why do the outer planets have more moons compared to the inner planets?

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Answered by ashish17817
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The giant planets formed in a drastically different environment from the terrestrial planets. It was much colder in the outer solar system, so water was ice, but in the region near where Earth formed, water turned to steam.
Answered by jaydip1118
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Answer:

A planets whose orbit lies outside the asteroid belt

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