Arid terrestrial planets with less than roughly 20-50% of Earth's ocean water mass cannot sustain a balanced carbon cycle, leading to runaway CO2 buildup and uninhabitable conditions even inside the habitable zone.
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Carbon Cycle Imbalances on Arid Terrestrial Planets with Implications for Venus
Arid terrestrial planets with less than roughly 20-50% of Earth's ocean water mass cannot sustain a balanced carbon cycle, leading to runaway CO2 buildup and uninhabitable conditions even inside the habitable zone.