How do planets orbiting K-stars within the habitable zone avoid the issue of tidal locking common around M-dwarfs?

Answer

The habitable zone is situated farther out

The habitable zone around K-dwarfs is located at an orbital distance where planets are less likely to suffer from the devastating effects of tidal locking prevalent in the systems of closer-orbiting M-stars.

How do planets orbiting K-stars within the habitable zone avoid the issue of tidal locking common around M-dwarfs?

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