Not exact matches
Their limited light and heat meant that the habitable zone — the
region where liquid water could
form, and thus life would be considered most likely to evolve — of planets around them would be very close to the star, putting them in range of radiation from the
tiny stars.
Again, I point out that «Industry, transportation, and biomass burning in North America, Europe, and Asia are emitting trace gases and
tiny airborne particles that are polluting the polar
region,
forming an «Arctic Haze» every winter and spring.»
Industry, transportation, and biomass burning in North America, Europe, and Asia are emitting trace gases and
tiny airborne particles that are polluting the polar
region,
forming an «Arctic Haze» every winter and spring.