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1/5/21

[Answer] Which of these 3 distances would allow liquid water at the surface?

Answer: None of them




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Which of these 3 distances would allow liquid water at the surface? How Did Water Get on Earth? - Scientific American Facts About Water - USGS [Answer] Which of these 3 distances would allow liquid water at the surface ? Answer: None of them . Most relevant text from all around the web: ... The red areas are those in which liquid surface water would be lost as a result of a runaway greenhouse effect and the blue areas are those in which liquid surface water would be completely frozen. Kepler mission/Ames Research Center/NASA Sun Dec 07 2008 · The Mars ocean hypothesis states that nearly a third of the surface of Mars was covere...


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