Listed following are characteristics that can identify a planet as either terrestrial or jovian. Match these to the appropriate category. View Available Hint(s) Reset Help relatively hot non-spherical, oblate orbits are very spread out from each other all have magnetic fields very massive generally spin slowly orbit the Sun quickly A) Terrestrial planets B) Jovian planets

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Answer:

A) Terrestrial planets:  accreted from  planetesimals of  rock and metal & surfaces dramatically , altered during the , heavy bombardment

B) Jovian planets: formed in regions cold enough for water to freeze , large moons formed in surrounding disks of material , formed in a region of the solar system with lower orbital speeds.

Explanation:

  • The formation of the terrestrial and the Jovian planets is different as they are formed by the rocks and that is formed by the gases and thus have different gravity and different density as they have lots of moons and are formed away from the habitability zone of the terrestrial planets like the earth, they present in far outer space.