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  • Astronomy Test 3 Flashcards | Quizlet
    Which of the following would be true in that case?, Scientists think it is very unlikely that complex and large forms of life could evolve on planets that orbit stars that are much more massive than the Sun
  • Suppose That Our Sun Was Cool Enough Include Mercury Its Habitable Zone . . .
    Mercury, Venus, and Earth would be in the Sun's habitable zone, but Mars would not The habitable zone around a star is the region where conditions might be just right for liquid water to exist on a planet's surface, which is essential for life as we understand it
  • Suppose that our Sun was cool enough to include Mercury in its . . .
    If the Sun was cool enough for Mercury to be in the habitable zone, it means that the sun's heat and light intensity would be much lower than it currently is In such a scenario, the most likely outcome would be: Only Mercury would be in the Sun's habitable zone
  • Solved Suppose that our Sun was cool enough to include - Chegg
    Mercury, Venus, and Earth would be in the Sun's habitable zone, but Mars would not All the terrestrial planets would be in the Sun's habitable zone Here’s the best way to solve it The habitable zone, also known as the Goldilocks z
  • Chapter 18 Astronomy 1. pdf - Astronomy Chpt 18 Study Guide. . .
    Only Mercury would be in the Sun's habitable zone Scientists think it is very unlikely that complex and large forms of life could evolve on planets that orbit stars that are much more massive than the Sun Why?
  • Habitable zone - Wikipedia
    Liquid water is considered by many scientists as necessary for a planet to be habitable The range depends upon the brightness of the star interacting with a planet's atmosphere At the inner edge the star's light, trapped by greenhouse gases in a planet's atmosphere, boils off the planet's water
  • The Habitable Zone - NASA Science
    Because our Sun has nurtured life on Earth for nearly 4 billion years, conventional wisdom would suggest that stars like it would be prime candidates in the search for other potentially habitable worlds
  • Mastering Astronomy Chapter 18 – Life – Tutorials Aid
    Suppose that our Sun was cool enough to include Mercury in its habitable zone Which of the following would be true in that case? A) Only Mercury would be in the Sun's habitable zone B) Mercury and Venus would be in the Sun's habitable zone, but Earth and Mars would not


















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