Why is it inefficient to evaluate each celestial body individually for habitability?

Habitability and Planetary Conditions

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Because celestial bodies change too quickly.
Because there are too many celestial bodies to evaluate.
Because each celestial body is too similar.
Because celestial bodies are too far apart.
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What is one of the key conditions for a planet to support life?
It must be made entirely of gas.
It must have a very high mass.
It must have a stable star nearby.
It must be very close to a star.
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What is the Habitable Zone (HZ)?
A region where a planet has the strongest magnetic field.
A region where a planet has the most moons.
A region where a planet is closest to its star.
A region where a planet can maintain liquid water on its surface.
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What happens if a star's luminosity increases too severely?
It could make the planet more habitable.
It could cause the planet to move away.
It could burn up everything on the closest planet.
It could cause the planet to freeze.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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Why are terrestrial planets more likely to be habitable than gas giants?
Because they have more moons.
Because they have a solid surface.
Because they are closer to their stars.
Because they are larger in size.
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What is the consequence of a planet having low mass?
It will struggle to retain an atmosphere.
It will have more stable weather.
It will have a higher gravity.
It will have a stronger magnetic field.
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What is the effect of a planet's axial tilt?
It causes the planet to have no atmosphere.
It causes the planet to have no seasons.
It causes the planet to have extreme weather.
It causes the planet to have seasons.
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