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We only have one Earth because it is uniquely suited to support life as we know it, with the right combination of atmosphere, temperature, water, and resources. While there are potentially habitable exoplanets, none have been confirmed to possess the exact conditions necessary for sustaining complex life. Earth's geological and biological processes have evolved over billions of years, making it a singular environment. Moreover, the vast distances between stars and galaxies make it impractical for us to inhabit or access other planets.

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