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18 November, 17:01

Which explains the outer gas planets when the solar system formed?

A.

The rotation of the young solar system repelled gases outward by centripetal acceleration.

B.

The young sun's solar winds pushed gases outward to the outer solar system.

C.

Asteroid impacts concentrated rocky material toward the inner solar system and gases outward.

D.

Gases are less dense and floated outward toward the outer solar system.

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  1. 18 November, 18:15
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    The correct answer is B The young sun's solar winds pushed gases outward to the outer solar system.
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