Why might rocky planets like Earth be scarce in old globular clusters?

Answer

The raw materials for terrestrial worlds might be scarce due to low metallicity.

Planets form from heavy elements in a star's protoplanetary disk; stars with very low metallicity, common in older clusters, are significantly less likely to host rocky planets.

Why might rocky planets like Earth be scarce in old globular clusters?

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