Earth.
No, there is no planet called Goldilocks. The term "Goldilocks planet" refers to a planet that is neither too hot nor too cold to support liquid water on its surface, making it potentially habitable for life.
it does but it dies after a while
It is a climate which is neither too hot nor too cold.
It is a climate which is neither too hot nor too cold.
72 F is a pleasant room temperature, neither hot nor cold.
The Goldilocks planet got its name from the children's story "Goldilocks and the Three Bears." The term is used to describe planets that are neither too hot nor too cold to support liquid water, making them potentially habitable for life.
The sun is not called the Goldilocks planet. The term "Goldilocks planet" refers to a planet that is neither too hot nor too cold, and is capable of supporting liquid water on its surface, like Earth. The sun is actually a star, not a planet, and it is too hot to support life on its own.
It means that it is neither too hot nor too cold for whatever requirements you are considering.
Planet Earth has water, oxygen, food etc. Planet Earth is also known as the "Goldilocks" planet because it's not too hot and not too cold.
Because its just at the correct distance from the sun. Its neither too close to the sun nor its too far away from the sun.
no one thinks that there is life on another planet, they are either too hot, too cold, or too far away
Earth. ************************ You might be referring to The Goldilocks Zone. A region of space around a star that is neither too hot nor too cold for life to get started on a planet orbiting that star.