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It has never happened, and never will. The center of the galaxy does not lie in the plane of the ecliptic, so all the planets can never line up pointing that way.
Salt typically lowers the freezing point of water, but your water line should be buried deep enough that it never freezes regardless of what happens on the surface above it.
At least in recorded history that would be Hawaii.
A planets and stars are different things, so a planet can never be a death star.
Absolutely not at all. Apart from the fact that the planets never align exactly anyway.
The temperature at the summit never rises above freezing, averaging -32F (-36C) in winter and -2F (-19C) in summer.
The temperature at the summit never rises above freezing, averaging -32F (-36C) in winter and -2F (-19C) in summer
Planets compared to what? We will never know.
There has never been a "freezing of the universe".
We can never know how many planets there are in the entire universe.
The climate of Mount Everest is naturally extreme. In January, the coldest month, the summit temperature averages about -36° C (about -33° F) and can drop as low as -60° C(-76° F). In July, the warmest month, the average summit temperature is -19° C (-2° F). At no time of the year does the temperature on the summit rise above freezing." good-day !
The number of planets never seen could be millions, billions, or trillions. We just have never seen them.
Venus and Mercury because they are inferior planets.
They never did. In all the solar systems history, all 8 planets never alighned in a straight line
Snow, like all other matter can get as cold as it's environment. Snow cannot rise above water's freezing point, because it would be liquid water. To expect snow to stay at it's freezing point is like expecting wax to never get colder a than it's freezing point. There is no basis for snow staying at 32 degrees F.
They were never joined to begin with.
If there was no gravity, the Sun and and the planets would never have formed.