Goldilocks's porridge was not too hot, not too cold but just right. The Earth is not too hot (like Venus) and not too cold (like Mars), but just right. It isn't surprising because life developed on Earth so it got used to the conditions at an early stage.
Because Venus is 2 close 2 the sun 2 sustain life as we know it, and Mars is 2 distant whereas the earth is 'just right' :o)
No, Venus is one of the four rocky inner plants and about the same size as the earth (~ 82% ) though the conditions on Venus are anything but earth like.
Goldilocks syndrome refers to the idea that Earth is in a "just right" condition for life, balancing factors like temperature, atmospheric composition, and water availability. However, human activities are pushing these conditions to extremes, leading to climate change, habitat destruction, and biodiversity loss. This disruption risks shifting Earth’s systems away from their optimal state, potentially resulting in conditions that are too harsh for many species, including humans, to thrive. Addressing this imbalance is crucial for the planet's future sustainability.
Earth is sometimes referred to as Goldilocks because it is considered to be in the "Goldilocks zone," a region around a star where conditions are just right to support liquid water on the planet's surface. Like the porridge in the Goldilocks fairy tale, Earth's distance from the sun gives it temperatures that are neither too hot nor too cold for life to thrive.
Earth and Venus are both terrestrial planets, meaning they have a solid surface. They also have similar sizes, with Venus being slightly smaller than Earth. Additionally, both planets have atmospheres, but Venus has a thick, toxic atmosphere made mostly of carbon dioxide.
Ah, that's a good question, friend! Venus is a bit too close to the sun to be considered part of the Goldilocks zone, where temperatures are just right for liquid water to exist. But every planet is unique and special, just like your painting — you create the perfect conditions for beauty to thrive, no matter where you are.
It wont if anything im guessing the moon.
About 10% less than you do on Earth.
Venus' radius = 0.95 of Earth's Venus' mass = 0.815 of Earth's
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Venus orbits the sun.
The mass on Venus compared to Earth is 80%.