Replying to:dezwayhow can there be water in the rings if the surface temperatu
The planets Thick atmosphere stops most heat from escaping into space, therefore the rings water cannot evaporate because if you mix the escaping heat with the freezing cold temperature of space, its just enough to stop it from evaporating and just enough to stop it from freezing
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Well whatâs on Necroketar, what is the surface like, is there life…
life in the form of scarf users and base figs
someone needs to make that lmao
scarffigia
idk
Right.
So far there are 6 animals on Necroketar, The Retok, The Snetar, The Wyffon, The Takoller, The Skorponat and the Seviathon.
Im still trying to make more.
The ring around the planet is all Water.
The average heat is 240° F
The surface is filled with large mountains and huge caverns
99% Of the planet’s animals are flying creatures.
The Seviathan is amphibious.
Necroketar’s moon, Treckono, is uninhabited. As it is extremely cold. To the point where is can freeze solid bone.
Aaand thats all i have so far
how can there be water in the rings if the surface temperature is higher than water’s boiling point
doesn’t heat propagate
The planets Thick atmosphere stops most heat from escaping into space, therefore the rings water cannot evaporate because if you mix the escaping heat with the freezing cold temperature of space, its just enough to stop it from evaporating and just enough to stop it from freezing
*insert thicc*
Now isnt the time
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Also itâd become ice in space
I juste explained why it doesnt freeze nor evaporate
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The ring is outside the atmosphere. If it was within it, it wouldnât be there thanks to gravity.
K. Lets solve the entire priblem by just saying. The ring is ice. Not water
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Yeah
Go burn in ice
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Dry ice
Yes
dri yice
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Dry rice
drr ece
Okay. Now that all this is over. Does the artwork fit in the map?