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25 January, 09:22

Why do the outer planets have more gas then the inner

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  1. 25 January, 09:43
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    Hold gases like hydrogen and helium, which are present in the solar system in a large amount. So the outer planetsremained huge, having higher gravity and mostly gaseous. But the innerplanets became smaller, relatively having less gravitational force and remained rocky.
  2. 25 January, 12:10
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    Hold gases like hydrogen and helium, which are present in the solar system in a large amount. So the outer planetsremained huge, having higher gravity and mostly gaseous. But the innerplanets became smaller, relatively having less gravitational force and remained rocky.
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