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  • Earth and Solar System planets offer limited examples of habitable conditions, highlighting the need for broader comparative studies.

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  • To review the field of exo-geoscience and its role in understanding exoplanet habitability.
  • To examine key geological and geophysical factors influencing exoplanet evolution and life potential.
  • To assess current observational limitations and future needs for exoplanet research.

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  • Review of current literature on exo-geoscience, planetary interiors, tectonics, volatile cycling, and magnetic fields.
  • Comparative analysis of Earth and Solar System planets to understand planetary diversity.
  • Assessment of observational capabilities and modeling needs for exoplanet characterization.

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  • Planetary interiors, tectonic regimes, and volatile cycling significantly impact exoplanet habitability.
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  • Current observational limits necessitate improved models connecting internal dynamics to detectable signatures.

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  • Exo-geoscience provides a framework for interpreting exoplanet diversity and habitability.
  • Understanding geological processes is essential for refining strategies to detect extraterrestrial life.
  • Future research requires integrated modeling and laboratory studies to interpret exoplanet data.