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    The Environment Where the Jovian Planets Initially Formed Contained All
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The Environment Where the Jovian Planets Initially Formed Contained All

Question 36

Question 36

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The environment where the jovian planets initially formed contained all these ingredients except one. Which was the exception?


A) rocks
B) metals
C) ices (water, methane, and ammonia)
D) liquids (water and ammonia)

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