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  • 12-04-2022
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Why are none of the outer planets likely to support life similar to that of Earth ?

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  • 12-04-2022

Answer:

Because of outer planets' extreme environments, it is improbable that they would contain any life. Outer planets are the farthest from the Sun; as a result, some lack necessary heat to support life, while others are hotter than expected for undetermined reasons.

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