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by Aaushi » Wed Dec 09, 2020 6:16 am

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If 10% or more of a planet's total mass is water, there can be no freshwater environment on that planet as bodies of freshwater are produced by accumulation of natural precipitation on land. A planet without any freshwater environment is unlikely to harbour complex forms of life because they require a good amount of phosphorus to be present in absorbable form in their environment.

Which of the following can be inferred from the information provided above?

A. If 10% or more of a planet's total mass is water, natural precipitation cannot occur on that planet.

B. If 10% or more of a planet's total mass is water, there can be no dry land on that planet.

C. If 10% or more of a planet's total mass is water, there can be little phosphorus on that planet.

D. A planet without any freshwater environment is likely to have simple forms of life in abundance.

E. A planet without any freshwater environment is likely to contain no phosphorus at all.
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