Why is Earth fundamentally rocky rather than composed of volatile ices?

Answer

Only materials with high melting points could condense into solids in the inner, hotter regions

The temperature gradient in the solar nebula dictated which materials could remain solid. In the hotter inner regions close to where the Sun ignited, only refractory materials like rock and metal could condense.

Why is Earth fundamentally rocky rather than composed of volatile ices?
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