What occurs if a planet orbits too close to its star within the context of water state?

Answer

Surface water boils away, leading to a steam-filled atmosphere.

If a planet is too close, excessive heat causes surface water to boil off. This can lead to a runaway greenhouse scenario where water vapor escapes into space.

What occurs if a planet orbits too close to its star within the context of water state?
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