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What is Goldilocks zone????​

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Answered by Shrijitapal
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For many years they looked around the solar system. Mercury and Venus were too hot. Mars and the outer planets were too cold. Only Earth was just right for life, they thought. Our planet has liquid water, a breathable atmosphere, a suitable amount of sunshine. Perfect

It didn't have to be that way. If Earth were a little closer to the sun it might be like hot choking Venus; a little farther, like cold arid Mars. Somehow, though, we ended up in just the right place with just the right ingredients for life to flourish. Researchers of the 1970s scratched their heads and said we were in "the Goldilocks Zone."

Answered by Anonymous
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The habitable zone is the area around a star where it is not too hot and not too cold for liquid water to exist on the surface of surrounding planets. This distance from the Sun is called the habitable zone, or the Goldilocks zone.

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