It is the distance between a star and an earth-like planet
Another word for life zone may be habitable zone (it's "habital zone" for creationists), goldilocks zone, and there might be more.
160 habital floors
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About .95 AU. The earth is an average distance of 1 AU (astronomical unit) from the sun. The region in which liquid water can exist on the surface is called the habital zone. For our solar system, the habital zone ranges from .95-1.2 AU. Should the earth move closer than this it is believed the oceans would evaporate and the earth would become Venus-like due to a runaway greenhouse effect.
Not sure what you mean with "the same", but the habitable zone will presumably be closer to the star, or further away, depending on the star's total energy output.
It has human life, all three forms of water (ice,liquid, snow), it has an atmosphere that protects us from the worst of the sun, and it is the perfect distance away from the sun to maintain life (habital zone).
No, Mars and Uranus are not the most alike in the solar system. Mars is a terrestrial planet with a thin atmosphere, while Uranus is a gas giant with a thick atmosphere primarily composed of hydrogen and helium. Additionally, Uranus has a vastly different temperature, composition, and structure compared to Mars.
-The Epipelagic zone (sunlight zone) -The Mesopelagic zone (twilight zone) -The Bathypelagic zone (midnight zone)
midnight zone?
The possessive form of the noun zone is zone's.
The twilight zone is the one under the sunlit zone
- the intertidal zone - the sublittoral zone - the bathyal zone - the abyssal zone and - the hadal zone