About what temperature star would have a habitable zone that ends closest the orbit of Jupiter (5AU)? 5500 K 6000 K 6900 K 8400 K 9500 K D. 8400 K Exploring.

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About what temperature star would have a habitable zone that ends closest the orbit of Jupiter (5AU)? 5500 K 6000 K 6900 K 8400 K 9500 K D. 8400 K Exploring the Habitable Zone and Central Star

About what luminosity star would have a habitable zone that ends closest the orbit of Jupiter (5AU)? 18.1 26.8 30.5 23.5 50.8 A. 18.1 Exploring the Habitable Zone and Central Star

About what mass star would have a habitable zone that ends closest the orbit of Jupiter (5AU)? 1.2 2.4 3.2 3.3 5.0 B. 2.4 Exploring the Habitable Zone and Central Star

About where does the habitable zone end for a star with a temperature close to that of our Sun (5800)? 0.7 AU 0.9 AU 1.0 AU 1.2 AU 2.0 AU D. 1.2 AU Exploring the Habitable Zone and Central Star

About where does the habitable zone end for a star with a luminosity close to that of our Sun (1 LSun)? 0.7 AU 0.9 AU 1.0 AU 1.2 AU 2.0 AU D. 1.2 AU Exploring the Habitable Zone and Central Star

About where does the habitable zone end for a star with a mass close to that of our Sun (1 MSun)? 0.7 AU 0.9 AU 1.0 AU 1.2 AU 2.0 AU D. 1.2 AU Exploring the Habitable Zone and Central Star

About where does the habitable zone end for a star with a temperature of 7590K? 1.0 AU 1.5 AU 2.9 AU 3.5 AU 4.2 AU E. 4.2 AU Exploring the Habitable Zone and Central Star

About where does the habitable zone end for a star with a luminosity of about 12 LSun? 1.0 AU 1.5 AU 2.9 AU 3.5 AU 4.2 AU E. 4.2 AU Exploring the Habitable Zone and Central Star

About where does the habitable zone end for a star with a mass of 2 About where does the habitable zone end for a star with a mass of 2.15 MSun? 1.0 AU 1.5 AU 2.9 AU 3.5 AU 4.2 AU E. 4.2 AU Exploring the Habitable Zone and Central Star

About where does the habitable zone begin for a star with a mass of 5 MSun? 12.2 AU 13.0 AU 14.6 AU 20.0 AU 21.4 AU C. 14.6 AU Exploring the Habitable Zone and Central Star

About where does the habitable zone begin for a star with a luminosity of 250 LSun? 12.2 AU 13.0 AU 14.6 AU 20.0 AU 21.4 AU B. 13.0 AU Exploring the Habitable Zone and Central Star

About where does the habitable zone begin for a star with a temperature of 12000 K? 12.2 AU 13.0 AU 14.6 AU 20.0 AU 21.4 AU A. 12.2 AU Exploring the Habitable Zone and Central Star

About what luminosity star would have a habitable zone that completely encloses the asteroid belt (spanning 2-3 AU)? 1.0 3.0 5.0 6.0 10.0 D. 6.0 Exploring the Habitable Zone and Central Star

About what mass star would have a habitable zone that completely encloses the asteroid belt (spanning 2-3 AU)? 1.0 2.0 3.0 5.0 6.0 B. 2.0 Exploring the Habitable Zone and Central Star

About what temperature star would have a habitable zone that completely encloses the asteroid belt (spanning 2-3 AU)? 5800 K 6000 K 6200 K 7300 K 7700 K D. 7300 K Exploring the Habitable Zone and Central Star