Neither.
The goldilocks zone refers to a planet which is just the right distance from the Sun to retain water on it's surface.
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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)
The only planet on our solar system that resides withinthe Goldilocks zone is Earth.The planets that reside outside the Goldilocks zone are:MercuryVenusMarsJupiterSaturnUranusNeptune
no, goldilocks is a zone around a star where a planet with appropriate atmospheric pressure can maintain the liquid water on its surface
The order of Mercury ,Venus and Mars by size is: Mercury ,Mars and Venus
Venus is closer to the Sun than Mars. Venus is the second planet from the Sun, while Mars is the fourth planet from the Sun.
No Mars in Just outside the rim of the "Goldilocks Zone" The Goldilocks zone is refering to a planet far enough from the sun to retain water in the liquid form. mars being just outside the rim of it isn't able to retain its water in a liquid form so it all froze hence on its poles. plus the planet is consistant of C02 inside the atmosphere and would take millions of years to make it habitable from trees or vegetation. but since the atmosphere is too weak the oxygen would just "float away"
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.
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)
Mars is not located in the Goldilocks zone, which is the region around a star where conditions are just right for liquid water to exist on a planet's surface. Mars is too far from the sun to be in the Goldilocks zone, so its surface is too cold for liquid water to exist.
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.
It is called the "Habitable Zone" because water can exist in fluid form. It has also been referred to as the "Goldilocks Zone" . Not to hot and not to cold, but just right.
The only planet on our solar system that resides withinthe Goldilocks zone is Earth.The planets that reside outside the Goldilocks zone are:MercuryVenusMarsJupiterSaturnUranusNeptune
Goldilocks Zone or Goldilocks Planet.
Not at the moment. Currently it is just on the outer (cool) edge of the habitable zone [See Link]. However, give a couple of million years this will change as the Sun gets hotter.
no, goldilocks is a zone around a star where a planet with appropriate atmospheric pressure can maintain the liquid water on its surface
The two planets closest to Earth are Venus and Mars. Venus is the closest planet to Earth, followed by Mars.
The 'Goldilocks Zone,' or habitable zone, is the range of distance with the right temperatures for water to remain liquid. Discoveries in the Goldilocks Zone, like Earth-size planet Kepler-186f, are what scientists hope will lead us to water––and one day life.