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The range of distances from the Sun that you would expect to find solid, rocky material collecting together to form a terrestrial planet is option (C) 0.2 - 5 AU.What is formation of a terrestrial planet about?Jovian planets can be found at distances of 2 AU to 50 AU or more. This is the area where the early Solar System's temperature was below 273 K, water's freezing point.Therefore, While rocky and metallic materials (Terrestrial planets) might have condensed over the whole range of distances from the Sun, only the rocky material could have accumulated over the range from 2 AU and inwards. H and He may have also been captured by the planet if it had been further from the Sun than 2 AU, which would have made it a Jovian or gas giant planet.Learn more about Terrestrial planets fromhttps://brainly.com/question/3406478#SPJ1