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    When a comet hits a tidally locked exo-Earth

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    Comets that have hit Earth have been a mixed bag. Early in Earth's history, during the solar system's chaotic beginning, they were likely the source of our planet's water, ultimately making up about 0.02% of the planet's mass. (Mars and Venus received a similar fraction.)
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