Limited Thinking. Throughout this book, we have generally assumedthat life would be at

Chapter 9, Problem 52

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Limited Thinking. Throughout this book, we have generally assumedthat life would be at least somewhat similar to Earth life;for example, we assume it would be carbon-based, most likelyuse liquid water, and gain energy from sunlight or chemistry.Are these assumptions still valid in light of what weve learnedabout jovian moons? Under what circumstances might we needto broaden them? Explain.

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