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NYC_SKP

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7. It's a subtle but important distinction. It's likely that a lot of life forms will survive.
Fri Sep 5, 2014, 09:13 PM
Sep 2014

It's a fair point, maybe there's a better way to say it, like "life as humans have known it" or "most most modern life forms"

Surviving at the very least, I think, would be some bacteria and lichens, viruses and sea critters that don't depend directly on the atmosphere.

Thanks for asking for input!

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