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What if all planets were in habitable zone?​

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Answered by amankumarmishra73
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The answer to that question is no because a number of stars are known to have more than one habitable zone planet. ... The inner three planets are likely too hot, and the outer planet is probably too cold, but the middle three planets might be just right.

Answered by dimplesingla79
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There's a helpful concept we use to help understand what distance from a given star you might expect to find planets with liquid water on their surface – liquid water being essential for life as we know it. It's called the habitable zone. Every star has a habitable zone, but where that zone lies is different for stars of different sizes and brightness.

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