What characteristic inherent to the Sun's G2V main-sequence status makes it an ideal average for long-term planetary habitability?

Answer

Its stable energy output over billions of years.

The G2V classification implies a very stable energy output over billions of years, estimated at around 10 billion years for the main-sequence lifespan, which provides the necessary steady thermal environment for complex biological evolution.

What characteristic inherent to the Sun's G2V main-sequence status makes it an ideal average for long-term planetary habitability?
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