So guys I've been thinking

So guys I've been thinking.
What happens when the outside lava on the sun solidifies like it has on earth?
Isn't it going to be dark all day and we will only have a bit of moonlight at night?

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Plasma takes a hellavu lot longer to cool.

It's not lava stupid.

Nothing. Theres no lava. Its hydrogen. The sun is nuclear fusion.

Yeah pretty much it'll go cold and earth will freeze over and everyone will die

It will take a long time tho so don't worry about it

How would there be moonlight if there is no sun?

Don't worry we'll still have electric power for light

what are you smoking son?

OP is an 8 year old.

We won't freeze you fuckwit we still have heaters and fire

gr8 b8

>lava on the sun

It would change the gravity because when it goes solid lava the sun will weigh more, so it will have more gravity and everything on earth will weigh heavier. We'd have to use kerosene lamps to see.

We would be ok if the sun turned of. Nuclear reactors can heat us. There would be more snow.

The sun isn't made of lava, it's made of plasma. For the outside of it to become rock then the plasma needs to cool to lava first.

Proton-proton chain. Look it up.

It was an ok attempt. But, try again.

Friendly reminder that this is copypasted bait.

Isn't the moon like a smaller sun?

If it was plasma it would be green. Does it look green?

Jesus would never let it happen. Also, President Donald J. Trump would figure out how to beam heat rays to keep the sun from cooling. Hell, he might even write TRUMP on the sun with his lasers.

Fuck off NASA shill. We're talking about REAL science, not that bullshit global warming or whatever it's called this week

It's orange plasma you dingbat duhh

Yes. It's lava on the inside of the moon.

The moon will just replace the sun, it'll be a little dark but it should reach all the earth because light can curve due to the earths gravity

No it doesn't look green because the sun doesn't have any chloroplasts

Okay so the rock on them outside of the moon acts kind of like sun glasses then? Dimming the light from the lava?

>lava on the sun
kill yourself

This. It has to do with the fact that solid rock doesn't let the sun spin as fast as a liquid surface. The sun will slow down and therefore gravity will increase. If the sun would almost stop spinning, we would be crushed under our own weight.

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They're called sunspots. Since those patches float on the surface of the sun, should 2 of the larger ones merge, the temperatures will drop to freezing point at the equator in a few days, and anything north or south of that would freeze to death. But the chances of that is like two planes colliding mid-air.

That's not lava

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>isn't it going to be dark all day

No the lava underneath pushes through the solid stuff on top and creates new light, the sun is expanding more and more every day and eventually it will engulf all of the planets.

It's mostly black and yellow lava, which stays very hot for almost ever.

The sun is an atomic reactor run by nitrogen not lava

This is the 3rd time this exact thread has appeared on Sup Forums in 2 weeks.

>moonlight without the sun
this has to be bait

Its more like a reflector

4th time since yesterday, at least it's not that kms roll nigger with IRC

everyone knows that nitrogen is cold, that's why they use it in labs.

I've posted it 6 times the last 24 hours so you have missed 2.