The reader can infer from the Article that __________.A.The location of a habitable zone in a star system must depend, in part, on the temperature of the central star around which the planets orbit.B.Planets that only take 20 Earth-days to orbit a star would be moving too quickly to support life, even if they had liquid water.C.Sending astrophysicists to investigate the TRAPPIST-1 system is the next logical step in the research of the planets there.D.Thomas Zurbuchen and Sara Seager disagree about the likelihood of finding an Earth-size planet that is truly habitable.SUBMITExtras
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The reader can infer from the Article that __________.A.The location of a habitable zone in a star system must depend, in part, on the temperature of the central star around which the planets orbit.B.Planets that only take 20 Earth-days to orbit a star would be moving too quickly to support life, even if they had liquid water.C.Sending astrophysicists to investigate the TRAPPIST-1 system is the next logical step in the research of the planets there.D.Thomas Zurbuchen and Sara Seager disagree about the likelihood of finding an Earth-size planet that is truly habitable.SUBMITExtras
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Without the context of the article, it's difficult to accurately infer the correct answer. However, based on general knowledge of astronomy:
A. This statement is generally true. The habitable zone (also known as the "Goldilocks zone") of a star system is the region where conditions might be just right - not too hot, not too cold - for life as we know it to exist. This zone certainly depends on the temperature of the star.
B. The speed at which a planet orbits a star doesn't necessarily determine its ability to support life. What's more important is whether the planet lies within the star's habitable zone.
C. Without the context of the article, it's impossible to say whether this is the next logical step in the research of the TRAPPIST-1 system.
D. Without the context of the article, it's impossible to say whether Thomas Zurbuchen and Sara Seager disagree about the likelihood of finding a truly habitable Earth-size planet.
So, based on the information given, the most likely answer would be A. However, to provide a more accurate answer, the context of the article is needed.
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