How does the habitable zone differ for a star hotter than the sun?

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How does the habitable zone differ for a star hotter than the sun?

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The habitable zone of a star is the range of distance from a star where water can remain in its liquid state. In case of close proximity to the star, the temperature of planet will be too hot that the water gets evaporated. In case of the planet being farther away from the star, the temperature is too cold that water is frozen.

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