How would the solar system be different if the solar nebula had cooled, with a temperature half its actual value? [select all that apply] Terrestrial planets would be larger. There would be fewer asteroids. There would be more asteroids. Jovian planets would have formed closer to Sun. There would be no comets. Life would have been very unlikely to evolve here. There would be more comets.

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How would the solar system be different if the solar nebula had cooled, with a
temperature half its actual value? [select all that apply]
Terrestrial planets would be larger.
There would be fewer asteroids.
There would be more asteroids.
Jovian planets would have formed closer to Sun.
There would be no comets.
Life would have been very unlikely to evolve here.
There would be more comets.
Transcribed Image Text:How would the solar system be different if the solar nebula had cooled, with a temperature half its actual value? [select all that apply] Terrestrial planets would be larger. There would be fewer asteroids. There would be more asteroids. Jovian planets would have formed closer to Sun. There would be no comets. Life would have been very unlikely to evolve here. There would be more comets.
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