How did the terrestrial and the giant planets planets form
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How did the terrestrial and the giant planets planets form

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They are not their ideas. They are MY ideas.-Just after the big bang, all the heavenly bodies were huge balls of fire, as time passed, the molten rocks and other materials cooled down,......

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Just after the big bang, all the heavenly bodies were huge balls of fire, as time passed, the molten rocks and other materials cooled down,which became very rigid....earth like all other terrestrial planets was form like this.
For our solar system let’s think in terms called the Nebular Hypothesis. The idea is that a rotating cloud of gas somehow began to flatten and spin faster. That gave rise to a central core (which became the sun) and a rotating disk. You can imagine small pieces of solids slowly condensing from the gas of the disk. Then you can think of small bodies, maybe the size of present-day asteroids, beginning to grow by gravitational accumulation to finally form full-sized planets.
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