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Why does SETI concentrate on the water hole?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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Why is Earth a stronger radio emitter than the Sun?
 
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What is the primary determinant of whether a planet resides in the habitable zone of a planetary system?
 
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Answer to Question 1

The interval between the H and hydroxyl molecules is a very quiet part of the radio spectrum.

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Since many commercial FM radio stations came on the air we have been emitting a large amount of radio signals into space.

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The distance from its star and hence the temperature of the planet's surface to allow for formation of liquid water for life to evolve in.




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