Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Why is ice is more likely to form on bodies far from the star in the center of a solar system?

Ice is more likely to form on bodies far from the star in the center of a solar system than on bodies close to the star because:

A. Bodies far from the star are more massive and have stronger gravity.

B. Bodies far from the star exert stronger magnetic forces.

C. The part of the disc far from the star is much colder, so some gases can freeze.

D. The part of the disc is far from the star just has more ice. (Pretty sure it's not that one^^)

Can you explain and eleborate too?

Thanks for the help!Why is ice is more likely to form on bodies far from the star in the center of a solar system?Come on, think it through.



Ever sit in front of a fire? Get hot? Now move back, is it cooler?



Okay, now imagine the sun as a big fire, and the planet is you.



I'm sure you can figure it out.Why is ice is more likely to form on bodies far from the star in the center of a solar system?it is C

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