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Physics, 20.05.2021 17:20, weridness80

Kepler-186f, a planet that is in some ways similar to Earth, resides on the outer edge of the habitable zone of a distant star. What effect would it have on the planet if it were located at the center of the habitable zone and closer to its star?
The planet would have a stronger atmosphere because of the increased gravitational force.
The planet would have no solid structure to hold liquid water.
The planet would experience a decrease in solid surfaces and available liquid water.
The planet would have more light energy available for photosynthesis.
The planet would have more charged particles from its star reaching it.


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