If there is no oxygen in space how can sun be a fireball?
If there is no oxygen in space how can sun be a fireball?
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God's Will.
It isn't fire. (It would be on fire if there were oxygen.) We just depict it that way because of its association with heat and light.
The sun also isn't orange. Or yellow. NASA artificially colors their photos of the sun to something people expect to see. The sun should appear green, because that's the light wavelength it outputs most strongly, but is so overwhelmingly bright that it's white. If you actually looked at it in space it would look white.
I've literally just made a chatterbot understand why is that, five minutes ago.
You are a brainlet of the highest fucking caliber, OP. Congrats.
can you ask this chatterbot if traps are gay?
and ask it what it is, too
(and make a website like cleverbot with it)
Well duh, it's not a fireball it's a lightbulb! Lightbulbs have the same color as the sun
It's a plasmaball, big difference
>If there is no oxygen in space how can sun be a fireball?
Really activates your Almonds doesn't it? Round earth contradictions like this are all over the place once you start to look.
Its not fireball in the first place, it is a ball of plasma ionize hydrogen and helium and some trace metals held together by gravity producing energy by nuclear fusion.