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What do we mean by the frost line when we discuss the formation of planets in the solar nebula?
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What do we mean by the frost line when we discuss the formation of planets in the solar nebula?
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It is the area that all the left over material clips to form more celestial bodies
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The depth that frost can penetrate to the earth.
Step-by-step explanation:
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