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- what role did gravity play in planet formation?
it pushed planets away from the sun\tit destroyed planetesimals
it helped objects attract and combine\tit stopped collisions from happening
- why is earth described as unique?
it is the largest planet\tit has rigid and molten layers
it has rings\tit is made only of gas
part 2: answer the following questions in complete sentences
- describe our solar system including what is the central object & the different things that orbit around it.
- how does a nebula become a star?
- how were the rocky planets formed in our solar system?
- why are the smaller rocky terrestrial planets closer to the sun than the larger gas giants?
- describe the formation of the solar system if there was no gravity.
Multiple Choice Questions
For question 9, gravity's core role in planet formation is pulling space debris and small objects together to form larger bodies. For question 10, Earth's unique structure includes both rigid crust/upper mantle and molten inner layers, unlike gas giants or planets with rings.
- Outlines the solar system's central object and orbiting bodies.
- Explains the gravitational collapse and heating process of nebula to star.
- Details the accretion of rocky material for terrestrial planets.
- Links solar heat and solar wind to the separation of planet types by distance from the Sun.
- Explains that gravity is required to pull material together to form any solar system bodies.
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- It helped objects attract and combine
- It has rigid and molten layers
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