@MiraLazine to Mildly Interesting • 1 year agoI made a website that tells you, based on the year you graduated high school, what your school (probably) got wrong!yourschoolgotwrong.commessage-square135arrow-up1662arrow-down125cross-posted to: [email protected]
arrow-up1637arrow-down1external-linkI made a website that tells you, based on the year you graduated high school, what your school (probably) got wrong!yourschoolgotwrong.com@MiraLazine to Mildly Interesting • 1 year agomessage-square135cross-posted to: [email protected]
minus-square@PetDinosaurslink3•1 year agoProbably not. At least not earth like. Planets have to be sufficiently large to maintain an atmosphere. It may be possible for one like an ice moon to harbor life, but it needs something to generate heat and prevent the ocean from freezing solid. I suppose there could also be a situation where the planet is sufficiently large to retain an atmosphere, but somehow hasn’t cleared it’s orbit.
Probably not. At least not earth like. Planets have to be sufficiently large to maintain an atmosphere.
It may be possible for one like an ice moon to harbor life, but it needs something to generate heat and prevent the ocean from freezing solid.
I suppose there could also be a situation where the planet is sufficiently large to retain an atmosphere, but somehow hasn’t cleared it’s orbit.