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Why are the terrestrial planets rocky? 



Answer -

Terrestrial planets are rocky because:
The terrestrial planets were formed in the close vicinity of the parent star where it was too warm for gases to condense to solid particles.
The solar wind was most intense nearer the sun; so, it blew off lots of gas and dust from the terrestrial planets.
The terrestrial planets are smaller and their lower gravity could not hold the escaping gases.

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