The Habitable Zone: How Star Type Shapes the Potential for Liquid Water and Life
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The habitable zone is the region around a star where a planet could have liquid water on its surface, with its location and width depending on the star’s size and temperature, guiding where we look for life, but being in that zone does not guarantee habitability because a planet’s atmosphere and geological activity also matter.
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