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The Earth
Question
Why are the terrestrial planets rocky?
Solution
The terrestrial planets are rocky because they are earth-like and are made up of rocks and metals and have relatively high densities.
Some More Questions From The Earth Chapter
What are the differences between inner planets and outer planets? Mention.
Explain the stages considered in the development of planets.
What was the nature of the earth's surface initially ?
What were the gases which initially formed the earth's atmosphere ?
What is meant by process of differentiation ?
Describe Nebular hypothesis origin of planets.
What is the basic difference in the arguments related to the origin of the earth given by :
(a) Kant and Laplace
(b) Chamberlain and Moulton?
(a) Kant and Laplace
(b) Chamberlain and Moulton?
What is Nebula ?
Define Planetesimals
Why do planets differ in size and temperature ?
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