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What happened to the dinosaurs? How does that enter into the Drake Equation?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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What is thought to be the cause of Io's volcanoes?
 
  A) Jupiter's magnetosphere and its charged particles
  B) Jupiter's gravity and the heat it creates
  C) tidal stresses from both Jupiter and Europa
  D) solar radiation focused by Jupiter's gravity
  E) radioactive decay in Io's interior



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Answer to Question 1

Much of the life on Earth died in the Chixulub impact 63 million years ago. The progress of life to intelligence can be set back by such impacts.

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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again



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