Planets Born Too Close to Stars Might Hide Their Water Underground
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 When planets are too close to the star they orbit, something absolutely life ending happens: the star siphons all of the planet’s resources away from it, including all of its water. But now experts at the University of Cambridge in the UK say baby planets might have a way of preventing that from happening. They have now outlined a way in which planets might still harbor life even if they’re too close to a star by hiding all of their water underground.
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