Why might the chemical composition of globular cluster stars hinder initial planet formation?

Answer

The stars are generally metal-poor, meaning they contain lower abundances of elements heavier than hydrogen and helium.

Elements heavier than hydrogen and helium—metals—are the necessary building blocks for creating both rocky planets and gas giants, and older cluster stars typically lack these materials.

Why might the chemical composition of globular cluster stars hinder initial planet formation?
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