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Carbon-rich worlds would have carbon that would suck up too much of the
oxygen which could otherwise be used to create water. I'd think it would also suck up a lot of the hydrogen, making hydrocarbons, instead of water too. Yousuf Khan Study finds carbon worlds may be waterless | Astronomy.com http://www.astronomy.com/news/2013/1...y-be-waterless |
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