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55. Preassumed that there is a "principle possibility" for life on Titan. What would be (the) possible significant energy source(s)? A) Tidal energy B) Magnetic energy C) Volcanic energy D) Chemical energy, supplied by reactions triggered by UV and X-ray radiation E) Answers C) and D) 56. Even though Titan has liquid methane on its surface, some internal heat, and plenty of carbon- containing compounds, it is not a good candidate for hosting life because A) Titan orbits within Saturn's radiation belt so its surface is completely sterilized by high-energy particles B) there is too much volcanic activity on the surface C) it has no ozone layer to protect the surface from harmful UV rays from the Sun D) it is far too cold, and methane is not a very good biological solvent

57. What is the size (i. e., diameter) of Enceladus? A) About 12,000 km (similar to Earth) B) About 5,000 km (similar to Titan) C) About 2,500 km (similar to Pluto) D) About 500 km E) About 100 km

58. On Saturn's moon Enceladus, fountains of ice particles and water vapor are seen to be spraying out of A) tiger stripe regions close to the south pole B) tectonic plate boundaries C) young impact craters near the north pole

59. Identify the dominant source of gravitation interaction (orbital resonance) regarding Enceladus leading to internal heating. A) Interaction with Titan B) Interaction with Dione C) Interactions with Europa and Ganymede D) Interaction with the Sun

60. What is the significance of the discovery of silica (quartz) released from Enceladus? A) It is evidence of ongoing plate tectonics on Enceladus B) It is evidence of microbial life present inside of Enceladus C) It is evidence of variable magnetic field strengths regarding Enceladus D) It is evidence of high temperatures about 90 °C) inside of Enceladus Free Response Part — up to 10 points per inquiry 1. Summarize why Earth's moon and Mercury have (and had) virtually no chance of hosting life. 2. Describe key aspects of the climate catastrophe previously happening on Venus.

11. Why is helium not considered relevant in conjunction with biochemistry? A) It is not very common in the Universe B) High level of radioactivity C) Inability to form bonds D) Answers A) and B) E) Answers A), B), and C)

12. Assuming an extraordinarily broad perspective of theoretical biochemistry - at which realms way Methane (CH4) and Ethane (C2H6) constitute a useful liquid in support of life? A) Venus B) Earth C) Mars D) Titan E) All of the above

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