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Earth is a habitable planet. give reason ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The chief assumption about habitable planets is that they are terrestrial. Such planets, roughly within one order of magnitude of Earth mass, are primarily composed of silicate rocks, and have not accreted the gaseous outer layers of hydrogen and helium found on gas giants.

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Answered by hritiksingh1
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They're a comfortable distance away from a star similar to our sun.

Earth's core gives us a source of geothermal energy, it allows cycling of raw materials, and it sets up a magnetic field around the planet that protects us from radiation.

They are good candidates for having a protective atmosphere. The atmosphere holds carbon dioxide and other gases that keep the planet warm and protect its surface from radiation.

THE FIRST AND LAST THING IS THAT THERE IS PLENTY OF WATER AVAILABLE AND ITS A TERRESTIAL PLANET WHICH IS NECCESSARY FOR THE SURVIVAL OF ANY LIVING ORGANISM.

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