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In Astronomy, the term metalicity refers to the abundance of heavy elements [1]. In case of stars, the term refers to all other elements but hydrogen and helium. In case of a planet, the term should refer to the presence of heavy elements (majority of them being heavy metals). Until now, no metal planet has been discovered, but there is a high chance that one day we will find one.

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  • In Astronomy, the term metalicity refers to the abundance of heavy elements [1]. In case of stars, the term refers to all other elements but hydrogen and helium. In case of a planet, the term should refer to the presence of heavy elements (majority of them being heavy metals). Until now, no metal planet has been discovered, but there is a high chance that one day we will find one.
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  • In Astronomy, the term metalicity refers to the abundance of heavy elements [1]. In case of stars, the term refers to all other elements but hydrogen and helium. In case of a planet, the term should refer to the presence of heavy elements (majority of them being heavy metals). Until now, no metal planet has been discovered, but there is a high chance that one day we will find one.
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