Why does a star's age influence its ability to host life-bearing planets?

Answer

It dictates the chemical inventory available for accretion.

A star born later in cosmic history has access to heavier elements ("metals") forged by earlier supernova explosions, which are necessary to form rocky worlds with complex molecules.

Why does a star's age influence its ability to host life-bearing planets?

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