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ivanzaharov [21]
3 years ago
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Task 1: Extrasolar Planets in the Habitable Zone

Biology
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koban [17]3 years ago
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Explanation:Study the extrasolar planet catalog and determine which planets are in the habitable zone and potentially suitable for lifeStudy the extrasolar planet catalog and determine which planets are in the habitable zone and potentially suitable for lifeStudy the extrasolar planet catalog and determine which planets are in the habitable zone and potentially suitable for lifeStudy the extrasolar planet catalog and determine which planets are in the habitable zone and potentially suitable for lifeStudy the extrasolar planet catalog and determine which planets are in the habitable zone and potentially suitable for lifeStudy the extrasolar planet catalog and determine which planets are in the habitable zone and potentially suitable for lifeStudy the extrasolar planet catalog and determine which planets are in the habitable zone and potentially suitable for lifeStudy the extrasolar planet catalog and determine which planets are in the habitable zone and potentially suitable for lifeStudy the extrasolar planet catalog and determine which planets are in the habitable zone and potentially suitable for lifeStudy the extrasolar planet catalog and determine which planets are in the habitable zone and potentially suitable for lifeStudy the extrasolar planet catalog and determine which planets are in the habitable zone and potentially suitable for lifeStudy the extrasolar planet catalog and determine which planets are in the habitable zone and potentially suitable for lifeStudy the extrasolar planet catalog and determine which planets are in the habitable zone and potentially suitable for lifeStudy the extrasolar planet catalog and determine which planets are in the habitable zone and potentially suitable for lifeStudy the extrasolar planet catalog and determine which planets are in the habitable zone and potentially suitable for lifeStudy the extrasolar planet catalog and determine which planets are in the habitable zone and potentially suitable for life

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