I think the article below best answers your question. Think of the earth’s distance from the sun as fixed but the habitable zone is expanding outwards.
I can’t speak to evolution at all.
For your follow up question in a sci fi way if Venus was in the habitable zone before earth yes we would need to move outward in the solar system.
I think the most fascinating fact in the article is that earth has already moved through 70% of the habitable zone.
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Reply to Shouldn't goldilocks zones shift over time? by LaRoara42
I think the article below best answers your question. Think of the earth’s distance from the sun as fixed but the habitable zone is expanding outwards.
I can’t speak to evolution at all.
For your follow up question in a sci fi way if Venus was in the habitable zone before earth yes we would need to move outward in the solar system.
I think the most fascinating fact in the article is that earth has already moved through 70% of the habitable zone.
https://www.nature.com/articles/nature.2013.13788