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Because the nebula has gas and rock/ice/dirt so each planet formed using gas and rock/ice/dirt.

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Q: Why do the planets of your solar system have different qualities even though they came from the same nebula?
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Why do the planets of the solar system have different qualities even though they came from the same nebulae?

Because the nebula has gas and rock/ice/dirt so each planet formed using gas and rock/ice/dirt.


A model for the solar system in which the sun and planets condensed from a cloud (or nebula) of gas and dust?

A model for the solar system in which the sun and planets condensed from a cloud (or nebula) of gas and dust


Are nebulaes in the solar system?

No. A nebula is generally much larger than a solar system. We believe that our sun and solar system came to be when a nebula collapsed under the influence of gravity, and the gas of the nebula became the Sun and our planets - and everything else.


Why is it called planeterium nebula?

I think you mean, planetary nebula. They are balls of gas and plasma. The name originated with their discovery in the 1700s because of they looked similar to planets when viewed through small telescopes. They are not related to the planets of the solar system.


How do the planets of the solar system form?

Out of an accretion disk leftover from the solar nebula. Small particles bump together and collect until they form planets.


What factors allowed the sun to form in the solar system?

the gravitational forces from nearby solar systems allowed a nebula to form and in that nebula were all the compounds needed to form the sun and planets.


What are the four inner planets of your solor system called?

zathog persei, zoobab, gringel, and tom. but then, I'm from the horsehead nebula. why what are the inner planets of YOUR solar system called? mercury, venus, earth, mars


How does the solar nebula theory explain the dramatic density difference between the terrestrial and jovian planets?

The solar nebula theory explains that planets are formed by solid bits of matter. What that matter is entirely dependent on the gas and substances available. The terrestrial planets in our solar system were located in the inner part of the solar nebula. This means that the temperatures were too high for the gas to condense into solids, leaving metals and silicates as the only solids from which the small and dense terrestrial planets could form. Meanwhile, the temperatures in the outer solar nebula were cold enough for the gases to form solid ice. The large Jovian planets then formed from the large amounts of ice particles available and were able to capture gas directly from the solar nebula because of how large they were. The solar nebula theory explains that planets are formed by solid bits of matter. What that matter is entirely dependent on the gas and substances available. The terrestrial planets in our solar system were located in the inner part of the solar nebula. This means that the temperatures were too high for the gas to condense into solids, leaving metals and silicates as the only solids from which the small and dense terrestrial planets could form. Meanwhile, the temperatures in the outer solar nebula were cold enough for the gases to form solid ice. The large Jovian planets then formed from the large amounts of ice particles available and were able to capture gas directly from the solar nebula because of how large they were.


What is the difference between a planetary nebula and a nebula that formed the solar system?

The solar system did not form from a nebula at all. Our solar system formed from a rotating cloud of gas and dust, our sun formed at the center and planets formed from the surrounding matter. when our sun became large enough to support nuclear fusion, the solar wind created blew away most of the gases present. A planetary nebula is formed after a star runs out of fuel (Helium) and collapses inward on itself due to the massive amount of gravity and the now unstable balance of the star. the pressure then becomes so great that the gases that had been pulled inward explode outward at an incredible speed. The Cats Eye Nebula is a good exampleFile:NGC7293_(2004).jpg


What do you call a large cloud of gas and dust such as the one that formed our solar system?

That is called an accretion disk or a proto-Solar system.


What are the characteristics of the Jovian planets?

They have no solid surfaces. They are much larger than the terrestrial planets. They orbit far from the sun. They are composed of gases.


What is the difference in between nebula and solar nebula?

A solar nebula is related to the formation of our Solar System, any other nebula is just a nebula.