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Do you think the outer planets contain any life? Support your response with facts.

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No

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No , the outer planets have to dense of atmosphere , no known solid crust or ground and are primarily made up of helium , hydrogen , and small parts of oxygen , and are too far away to get enough sunlight to allow photosynthesis . But their moons might . some moons like titan and triton have atmospheres and liquid material tho it is methane . others like Europa , Enceladus ,callisto , and Ganymede are close enough to their planets to where the gravity of the gas giants will pull and tug on them creating enough geothermal activity to support like as well as most of them have water ice or under crust oceans .

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