If a Planet is Born Too Close to Stars, It Might Hide Their Water Underground

About If a Planet is Born Too Close to Stars, It Might Hide Their Water Underground

When a planet forms very close to its star, intense stellar activity can strip away its resources, including water. This video explores how proximity to a star can lead to water loss once hidden underground. Despite losing surface water, some planets may still harbor water deep beneath their crusts, making them potentially habitable in ways we hadn't considered. Discover the fascinating science behind planetary water retention and how star proximity impacts planetary development.