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What do scientists know about extrasolar planets? There are very few that are habitable. There are several that have liquid water on them. They don’t exist. There are likely bil…
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What do scientists know about extrasolar planets? There are very few that are habitable. There are several that have liquid water on them. They don’t exist. There are likely billions of them in the galaxy.
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i believe the answer is the 3rd one
there are likely billions of them in the galaxy
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There are likely billions of them in the galaxy
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