Instruction1.Scientists use many different methods to study the formation and evolution of the Solar System and planets. Select three of these methods and describe them in your own words. Describe the specific discoveries that have been made via each approach. Finally, describe at least one question that scientists are still trying to answer regarding the Solar System's formation and evolution and the methods/technologies they're using to do so. NOTE: This is an extended essay question worth 40 points. Your response should be formatted as a multi-paragraph essay with attention to essay structure, grammar mechanics, and APA formatting. Please include an introduction, a conclusion, and 3-4 body paragraphs. Include in-text citations and references. At least two of your references should come from the lesson materials. 2.Explain how the motions of planets and other objects in the Solar System offer clues about how the Solar System formed. Why are these motion-related constraints so important to our understanding of Solar System formation and evolution? Include a couple examples of specific motion-related constraints in your discussion. Answer in your own words in 1-2 paragraphs. 3.The Jovian planets were born from solid "seeds" of mostly _______. Select one: a. gas b. ice c. metal d. rock 4.Describe 2-3 things we can learn about the formation of our own Solar System through the observation and study of other planetary systems. Be specific. Answer in your own words in 1-2 paragraphs. 5.In your own words, briefly describe what accretion is. What role did accretion play in the formation of the Solar System? What is some of the evidence for accretion? Answer in ~1 paragraph.