Help! Will get medal! Explain the origin of ring systems found on the Jovian planets.
Jovian planets formed in the outer solar system, where it was cold enough for hydrogen compounds to condense into ices. This caused them to grow to large size - left to gravity, it drew in hydrogen & helium gas. Thus differences in composition stem from the amount of hydrogen and helium gas they captured.
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Thank you. Could you answer a few more? How are the medium and large Jovian moons similar to the terrestrial planets? a. they're the same size b. they're hot and gaseous c. they're all volcanically active d. they're made of mostly rock and metal All of the Jovian planets have ____ that give them distinctive colors and active weather patterns. a. deep liquid metallic hydrogen layers b. solid metallic cores c. multiple cloud layers d. large magnetic fields What is the composition of the rings around the Jovian planets? a. small pieces of rock and ice b. soil and rocks from the surface c. gas that escaped from the clouds d. large chunks of frozen methane Chamical reactions at varying depths on other planets, such as Jupiter, result in what? a. massive storms b. cloud cover c. different colors seen from earth d. highly gaseous materials And the last question, sorry. Which Jovian planet does not have an internal heat source? a. Neptune b. Uranus c. Jupiter d. Saturn. Thank you soo soo much!
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