Answer:
Option A.
Step-by-step explanation:
The Jovian planets were formed beyond the frost line where hydrogen compounds could condense. Within it, the temperatures were very high and so hydrogen ice could not form. Only solid particles composed of rocks and metal were made. The terrestrial planets were formed from this planetesimals and were too small to capture large amount of hydrogen and helium. Jovian planets were formed farther away from the rocks and ices and grew large enough to pull hydrogen and helium gases.