Social Sciences, asked by chandusamsung7, 5 months ago

why life is not possible on all planets ​

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Answered by lakhwinderduggal786
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A smaller amount of metal makes the formation of planets much less likely, under the solar nebula theory of planetary system formation. Any planets that did form around a metal-poor star would probably be low in mass, and thus unfavorable for life

Answered by subhrajena189
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A smaller amount of metal makes the formation of planets much less likely, under the solar nebula theory of planetary system formation. Any planets that did form around a metal-poor star would probably be low in mass, and thus unfavorable for life.

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