Carbon Cycle Imbalances on Arid Terrestrial Planets with Implications for Venus
Haskelle T. White-Gianella and Joshua Krissansen-Totton 2026 Planet. Sci. J. 7 79 Modeling suggests that even planets within their stars’ habitable zones may become uninhabitable if they do not have…
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