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Planets orbiting their hosting stars between 0.6 and 0.3 AU are expected to rotate slower, but still not to be tidal locked. In Solar System, this is the case of Mercury and Venus. For K - type stars, they are likely to be found in the classic Habitable Zone, while around M - type stars they would be in the extended habitable zone, where they would request greenhouse gasses. Around G - type stars, they would still exist.

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  • Planets orbiting their hosting stars between 0.6 and 0.3 AU are expected to rotate slower, but still not to be tidal locked. In Solar System, this is the case of Mercury and Venus. For K - type stars, they are likely to be found in the classic Habitable Zone, while around M - type stars they would be in the extended habitable zone, where they would request greenhouse gasses. Around G - type stars, they would still exist.
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  • Planets orbiting their hosting stars between 0.6 and 0.3 AU are expected to rotate slower, but still not to be tidal locked. In Solar System, this is the case of Mercury and Venus. For K - type stars, they are likely to be found in the classic Habitable Zone, while around M - type stars they would be in the extended habitable zone, where they would request greenhouse gasses. Around G - type stars, they would still exist.
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