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?
So guys I've been thinking
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Yeah pretty much.
>lava on the sun
>lava
How would that even happen user..
The sun is an atomic reactor run by nitrogen not lava stupid
There isn't lava on the sun. It's just a giant gas ball in the sky.
It's magma when it's on the sun
>Isn't it going to be dark all day and we will only have a bit of moonlight at night?
Life on earth would have ended thousands of years before that happens
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can't tell if troll thread or people are really dumb
master-troll, you have ascendeth
>moonlight
That's the light of the sun reflecting off the moon, so no.
So close yet so far from quints
Here, pretty much covers it.
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Then how come it shines at night when the sun is turned around?
We can always send an atomic bomb to defrost it like they did in that movie.
Defrosting the sun? What movie?
The vast majority of the sun's matter is superheated hydrogen plasma, progresively fusing into other heavier elements. There is no lava.
I know this is bait, but this is a good place to start for any user interested
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It happens all the time. Those are the days when the sky is more orange and dark than normal. The sun just gets crusty. Then eventually the heat breaks it up and the hard bits are asteroids.
>solar lava
you fucking mongoloid and your cucking bait
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if the earth was 100% ocean and it crashes into the sun would it destroy it
>ascended
If you try to use Olde English, and do so improperly, you only manage to sound even more stupid than if you had spoken plainly.
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I guess a few billion is just a lot of thousands.
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