It won't float away if you freeze it first, of course it will sublimate away but not all at once.
Edit: Melts, doesn't sublimate, still won't melt all at once though.
It won't float away if you freeze it first, of course it will sublimate away but not all at once.
Edit: Melts, doesn't sublimate, still won't melt all at once though.
This is science memes, what about this post do you find similar to egg_irl?
Just goes to show how much the universe is a chaotic and cruel place, hopefully we won't end up joining them in the cold dark void in our future.
Don't feel too bad, that person is a troll who's been known to start trouble with others over very little or stupid things.
I've actually never had catfish before, I've heard people say it's good though.
"Planet" in my book is anything that's too big to just be a large lumpy rock. Something with sufficient gravity to pull itself into the shape of a sphere.
The idea of planets needing to orbit in eliptical orbits on a plane, or clear their own paths is a bias from living in a stable planetary system, but much of the planetary systems and indeed much of the universe doesn't have the stability that exists in this local area, it's especially the case in younger planetary systems as well as much older ones.
Also many planets in the universe don't even have stars, they are rogue, scattered throughout the darkness between the stars.
Good point, though it still won't melt all at once though it takes time to melt and boil (not much time but still takes time).