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Why are the terrestrial planets rocky? - Geography

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Why are the terrestrial planets rocky?

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Terrestrial planets are rocky because:

  • The terrestrial planets were formed in the close vicinity of the parent star where it was too warm for gases to condense to solid particles.
  • The solar wind was most intense nearer the sun; so, it blew off lots of gas and dust from the terrestrial planets.
  • The terrestrial planets are smaller and their lower gravity could not hold the escaping gases.
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Chapter 2: The Origin and Evolution of the Earth - Exercises [Page 19]

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NCERT Fundamentals of Physical Geography [English]
Chapter 2 The Origin and Evolution of the Earth
Exercises | Q 2. (i) | Page 19
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