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The hypothesis that solar winds and solar storms are key contributors to water formation on Earth and other planetary bodies stems from the understanding of solar wind composition and its interactions with planetary atmospheres. Solar winds are streams of charged particles, predominantly electrons, protons or hydrogen ions, they are / were constantly ejected from the sun's upper atmosphere or sphere. When these particles encounter planets with magnetic fields and atmospheres, they can induce chemical reactions that lead to water formation. Water stored in the mantle, carried by subducting ocea
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