Lol 2 suns . would be funny (especially at night)
Well I can't see the sky anyway.. fockin clouds (2nd week or so?!)
Lol 2 suns . would be funny (especially at night)
Well I can't see the sky anyway.. fockin clouds (2nd week or so?!)
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No they could technically, if the heat was intense enough so that the magma inside would be vapirsed then if the crust would be able to withstand that heat after the energy from the heat builds up in the atoms then they would begin breaking free and causeing the planet to explode. But this is a completly hypothetical statement because the crust would have to be more resilient than the magma as it is turned into a gas. And this is only based on a model of what our own planet is built like. Another planet could virtually be a bomb planet and just explode randomly. There probably is a material that can do that but its not one known to me at least
it can't start to vaporize from the inside, it always happens on the outside where the heat and the radiation is hitting the planet directly. and even if it did happen how you say, gravity is a strong thing and wouldn't let it blow upfor example the center of our earth is made out of iron heated up to 6000 degrees celsius. it's solid because of gravity and pressure, but bring that to the surface and it would transform into iron vapors
so our planet core IS already vaporized
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weedman partly correct only where you stated gravity is a strong thing IT IS NOT gravity is the weakest of all physical forces just thought id point that out
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