PERFECT FOR LIQUID WATER
Image Credit: NASA
The Habitable Zone is where liquid water can exist. Having liquid water is important because water is essential for life as we know it. If Earth were too hot, the water would evaporate. If Earth were too cold, the water would freeze.
Goldilocks tasted three bowls of porridge. One was too hot, one was too cold, and one was just right. This is why the habitable zone is also called the Goldilocks Zone. Because it's just right.
Why is Earth so unique, and why is there life on Earth? Earth is located in the "habitable zone" of our star (the Sun). This area is "just right" for life on Earth. But how?
The Habitable Zone
Earth is in our Sun's habitable zone, which is why we have oceans, lakes, and rivers. Have you ever read the story of "Goldilocks and the Three Bears"? Do you remember what happened in that story?
Watch this video to learn more about the habitable zone.
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PERFECT FOR LIQUID WATER
Image Credit: NASA
The Habitable Zone is where liquid water can exist. Having liquid water is important because water is essential for life as we know it. If Earth were too hot, the water would evaporate. If Earth were too cold, the water would freeze.
Goldilocks tasted three bowls of porridge. One was too hot, one was too cold, and one was just right. This is why the habitable zone is also called the Goldilocks Zone. Because it's just right.
Why is Earth so unique, and why is there life on Earth? Earth is located in the "habitable zone" of our star (the Sun). This area is "just right" for life on Earth. But how?
The Habitable Zone
Earth is in our Sun's habitable zone, which is why we have oceans, lakes, and rivers. Have you ever read the story of "Goldilocks and the Three Bears"? Do you remember what happened in that story?
Watch this video to learn more about the habitable zone.