The passage discusses the arrangement and order of the planets and other bodies in our solar system and how it is related to the way the solar system formed. The first four planets, which are Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars, are terrestrial planets that are small with solid, rocky surfaces and take the shortest time to revolve around the Sun. These planets are located nearest to the Sun because only rocky material could withstand the heat when the solar system was young. In contrast, the outer regions of the young solar system consisted of materials we are used to seeing as ice, liquid, or gas that settled there because of gravity. This is where we find the gas giants Jupiter and Saturn and the ice giants Uranus and Neptune.Based on this information, the table would help clarify the distance of each planet from the Sun and their characteristics, such as whether they are rocky or gaseous. It would also show the location of other bodies in the solar system, including the Kuiper Belt and its dwarf planets. However, the passage does not provide information about the speed at which the planets orbit the Sun or their habitability, making options A and B incorrect. Therefore, the correct answer is option C, which states that the table would help clarify that the materials that formed the giant planets are only found in the outer regions of the solar system. Option D is incorrect because the passage already clearly states that Neptune is the farthest planet from the Sun, and that beyond it lies the Kuiper Belt.