Where does Venus orbit relative to the classically defined Habitable Zone (HZ)?
Firmly inside the classically defined HZ for our Sun currently
Venus's orbital position places it closer to the Sun than Earth, which places it definitively inside the range conventionally identified as the Habitable Zone (HZ), also known as the Goldilocks Zone. This zone is defined by the theoretical distance where a planet could maintain liquid water on its surface, assuming ideal atmospheric conditions. However, the text stresses that this orbital placement is precisely why Venus experienced a runaway greenhouse effect, turning what should be a potentially temperate region into a scorching environment due to atmospheric composition overriding the benefit of orbital distance.

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