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9.) what do life on other planets need to sustain life?
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Based on our understanding of life as we know it, the core requirements are liquid water as a solvent, a source of energy (like stellar radiation or chemical energy), a stable environment with suitable temperatures, and essential chemical building blocks (carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, phosphorus, sulfur) to form complex biological molecules.
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For life (as understood from Earth-based biology) to be sustained on other planets, it would generally need:
- Liquid water (a universal solvent for biological processes)
- Access to a stable energy source (e.g., starlight, geochemical energy)
- A range of essential chemical elements (carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, phosphorus, sulfur, etc.) to build organic molecules
- A relatively stable environment with temperatures that allow liquid water to exist, along with a protective atmosphere (to regulate temperature, shield from harmful radiation, and maintain pressure)