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drag the appropriate items into their respective bins. view available hint(s) this planet must have been formed at lower temperatures. terrestrial cannot be termed jovian or terrestrial jovian this planet must have been formed at higher temperatures. this planet must be composed largely of gas. planet 1 planet 2 planet 3 reset help submit

Explanation:

Response

To solve this, we use the characteristics of Jovian and Terrestrial planets:

  • Jovian Planets: Formed at lower temperatures (far from the Sun), composed largely of gas (like Jupiter, Saturn).
  • Terrestrial Planets: Formed at higher temperatures (closer to the Sun), rocky/terrestrial composition.
  • A planet that “Cannot be termed Jovian or terrestrial” would be an exception (e.g., a dwarf planet or non - solar - system planet, but here we focus on the given labels).
Planet 1 (Jovian - related)

Items:

  • “This planet must have been formed at lower temperatures.” (Jovian planets form far from the Sun, where temperatures are lower.)
  • “Jovian” (label for Jovian planets).
  • “This planet must be composed largely of gas.” (Jovian planets are gas - giants.)
Planet 2 (Neither Jovian nor Terrestrial)

Item:

  • “Cannot be termed Jovian or terrestrial.” (This label directly applies here.)
Planet 3 (Terrestrial - related)

Items:

  • “This planet must have been formed at higher temperatures.” (Terrestrial planets form close to the Sun, where temperatures are higher.)
  • “Terrestrial” (label for Terrestrial planets).

Final Drag - and - Drop:

  • Planet 1: “This planet must have been formed at lower temperatures”, “Jovian”, “This planet must be composed largely of gas”
  • Planet 2: “Cannot be termed Jovian or terrestrial”
  • Planet 3: “This planet must have been formed at higher temperatures”, “Terrestrial”

Answer:

To solve this, we use the characteristics of Jovian and Terrestrial planets:

  • Jovian Planets: Formed at lower temperatures (far from the Sun), composed largely of gas (like Jupiter, Saturn).
  • Terrestrial Planets: Formed at higher temperatures (closer to the Sun), rocky/terrestrial composition.
  • A planet that “Cannot be termed Jovian or terrestrial” would be an exception (e.g., a dwarf planet or non - solar - system planet, but here we focus on the given labels).
Planet 1 (Jovian - related)

Items:

  • “This planet must have been formed at lower temperatures.” (Jovian planets form far from the Sun, where temperatures are lower.)
  • “Jovian” (label for Jovian planets).
  • “This planet must be composed largely of gas.” (Jovian planets are gas - giants.)
Planet 2 (Neither Jovian nor Terrestrial)

Item:

  • “Cannot be termed Jovian or terrestrial.” (This label directly applies here.)
Planet 3 (Terrestrial - related)

Items:

  • “This planet must have been formed at higher temperatures.” (Terrestrial planets form close to the Sun, where temperatures are higher.)
  • “Terrestrial” (label for Terrestrial planets).

Final Drag - and - Drop:

  • Planet 1: “This planet must have been formed at lower temperatures”, “Jovian”, “This planet must be composed largely of gas”
  • Planet 2: “Cannot be termed Jovian or terrestrial”
  • Planet 3: “This planet must have been formed at higher temperatures”, “Terrestrial”