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If carbon was the most common element found in the moons and planets, what element is missing that would make them similar to Earth?
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If carbon was the most common element found in the moons and planets, what element is
missing that would make them similar to Earth?
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Oxygen
The missing element that would make moons and other planets similar to earth is oxygen. The two make carbon dioxide.
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