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here do Jovian planets form relative to the sun?Group of answer choicesclose to the sun where temperatures are coolerclose to the sun where temperatures are warmerfurther away from the sun where temperatures are coolerfurther away from the sun where temperatures are hotterNone of the above

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here do Jovian planets form relative to the sun?Group of answer choicesclose to the sun where temperatures are coolerclose to the sun where temperatures are warmerfurther away from the sun where temperatures are coolerfurther away from the sun where temperatures are hotterNone of the above

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Para responder a esta pregunta, sigamos los siguientes pasos:

  1. Definición de planetas jovianos: Los planetas jovianos, también conocidos como planetas gigantes gaseosos, incluyen a Júpiter, Saturno, Urano y Neptuno.

  2. Condiciones de formación: Los planetas jovianos se forman en regiones donde hay una abundancia de materiales volátiles como el hidrógeno y el helio, que son más comunes en las partes exteriores del sistema solar.

  3. Temperatura y distancia del sol: En el sistema solar, las temperaturas son más frías a medida que nos alejamos del sol. Los planetas jovianos se forman en estas regiones más frías porque los materiales volátiles pueden condensarse y acumularse en estas áreas.

  4. Conclusión: Basándonos en la información anterior, los planetas jovianos se forman en regiones más alejadas del sol, donde las temperaturas son más frías.

Por lo tanto, la respuesta correcta es:

further away from the sun where temperatures are cooler

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