Which statement accurately describes the habitability of the planets?
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The statement that accurately describes the habitability of the planets is the terrestrial planets except Earth and the gas giants are not habitable.
- The gas giants' atmospheres make them more conducive to life than the terrestrial planets.
- Terrestrial planets are more habitable than gas giant planets because of their chemical composition.
- The ability of a planet or natural satellite to create and sustain circumstances favourable to life is known as planetary habitability.
- It is possible for life to originate endogenously on a planet or satellite or to be imported via the hypothetical process of panspermia from another body.
- The ideal separation from their celebrity is crucial.
- An extended orbit implies a changing temperature, which would impede the emergence of life or even the evolution of complex species.
- The ocean would have stayed sterile if it weren't for biological materials caused by erosion from the crust.
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