Each of the following statements applies either to the formation of terrestrial planets or of jovian planets (but not both), based on our current theory of solar system formation. Drag the statements into the appropriate bin. View Available Hint(s) Reset Help Terrestrial Planets Jovian Planets surfaces dramatically altered during the heavy bombardment accreted from planetesimals of rock and metal accreted from icy planetesimals ejected icy planetesimals that are now Oort cloud comets 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 O You sorted 1 out of 7 items incorrectly. You have indicated that the terrestrial planets formed in regions where water could freeze into ice. But the terrestrial planets formed in the inner solar system, where temperatures were quite high. Think about this fact and check all your answers as you try again No credit lost.