What is the consequence of Earth orbiting too far out from the Sun, as exemplified by Mars?

Answer

Any water freezes solid

If a planet orbits too far out in the habitable zone, temperatures drop sufficiently low that surface water freezes solid, as is the case with Mars.

What is the consequence of Earth orbiting too far out from the Sun, as exemplified by Mars?

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