Earth is warm enough to have liquid water but not so hot that the water boils. The conditions are, like the baby bear's porridge, just right. This according to scientists and the popular press are the conditions required for "life". The qualifier is that science means "life such as it exists on Earth" while the popular press and understanding is that they mean "any life at all"
If we were a silicon based life living in pools of liquid sulphur with a nearby sun pounding us with UV and x-rays, our vision of the Goldilocks zone would be very different.
The Earth was promoted the nickname The Goldilocks Planet because of the balance of gases on Earth.Hope this helps! :D
Goldielocks is about 20 light years away which is about 70 years
The term comes from the story of Goldilocks and the Three Bears in which she first tried porridge that was to hot, then too cold, then just the right temperature. Similarly, Earth is the right temperature to support life as we know it. All other other planets in the solar system and most planets in other solar systems are either too hot or too cold. Because the conditions are "just right" - not too hot and not too cold. From the Goldilocks and the three bears story. See related question. Because it is located in an orbit aorund our Sun that gives it the right temperature for liquid water and things to grow. It is not too hot and not to cold. Just right. Of all the planets in our Solar System, only Earth has known life on it. That's because our planet orbits in what scientists call the Goldilocks Zone-the distance from the sun that creates temperatures that are not too hot or too cold to support life. The Earth has a breathable atmosphere, too. Everything is "just right." Scientists are looking around the galaxy for other planets in this zone-we might not be alone!
Yes, there is "The planet is called Goldilocks" this planet has water and the write kind of air for humans to live in but there are no hmans living on it so People can go to it in a spaceship with out an spacesuit.
She probably means alcohol, why she said it in such an abstract way was probably she thought she was cool, which she it not.
Earth is just the right temperature for liquid water and life. It is not too hot and not too cold.
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.
It was never said in the book but maybe she was?
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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.
There is no such thing as the planet goldilocks. There is however a Goldilocks zone. This is a zone around a sun where the temperature is not to hot and not to cold. Also, rocky planets like Earth are more likely to form here. Because of the earth like environment astrobiologists think that this area is the best place (but not the only place) to look for life.
Goldilocks has another meaning, apart from the moral story of the juvenile house breaker who steals porridge at her peril. In the scientific sense, it is the conditions of Earth. Not too hot, not too cold, but just right (just like the porridge that Goldilocks stole from baby bear.). Earth orbits the sun in this "Goldilocks Zone" giving the right conditions for life to form and thrive. If the Earth was any closer, it would be too hot; any further away and it would be too cold. The fact that Goldilocks isn't killed by the bears is a testament to the avoidance of unnecessary deadly force.
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.
No, it it is the special space that earth is in near our sun. Not to close and not to far away.
The Earth was promoted the nickname The Goldilocks Planet because of the balance of gases on Earth.Hope this helps! :D
Goldilocks was kind. Goldilocks was kindhearted.
Finding Earth-sized Goldilocks planets is a key part of NASA's Kepler mission, which uses an orbital deep-space telescope launched on March 7, 2009.The mission will survey and compile the characteristics of habitable-zone planets to find those that might provide Earth-like atmospheres and climates.