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Why there is no life on stars?

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Because stars temperatures range from 11,000* Fahrenheit to 27,000,000* Fahrenheit depending on what part of the sun you are talking about. This is unsuitable for life as we know it to exist.

To give the number 11,000* some more understanding, that is around 5 times hotter than most kinds of lava/magma (rock so hot it is in liquid form) on earth.

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-- A star has no solid surface.

-- The temperature on and inside of a star rules out the survival

of any kind of complex molecules.

-- Since light pours out of every point on the surface of a star, there can be

no night there, and you would thus consequently never get any sleep.

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