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25 July, 18:09

Why are jovian planets so much larger than terrestrial planets?

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  1. 25 July, 18:32
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    The temperature in the inner solar system was too high for light gases to condense, while in the outer solar system, the temperature was much lower, which allowed the Jovian planets to form, which grew enough to accumulate and retain the hydrogen gas that remained in the solar nebula, which led to its high levels of hydrogen and large size.
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