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The planets distance from the sun also allows the presence of liquid

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Answered by aryansadotra
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Answered by kshitijgrg
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Too near the sun could be too warm for life. The complex molecules that had to propel the reactions we call “life” could now no longer maintain collectively withinside the warmness, they could come apart. Chemical reactions could be too speedy to control, or wouldn’t happen.

Too far from the sun could be too bloodless for life. Without a few different enter of energy, once more to pressure chemical reactions, the molecules which make up lifestyles as we realize it could shape very slowly, if at all.

TIDAL FLEXING:

There is proof that tidal flexing (the pushing, pulling, and squeezing of planets and moons through large bodies) generates sufficient warmness to permit liquid water and the formation of different complicated molecules. Whether that would lead to life, we don’t know.

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