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12 June, 03:10

Could water exist as a liquid on Earth if it did not have an atmosphere?

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  1. 12 June, 07:05
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    ne way, I think, is if the gravity is exactly correct. However, while I think the water might be in a unstable equilibrium, I have been unable to work out the mathematics. Let's assume that such a planet exist, will tides / high waves result in spontaneous boiling of water; meaning that the water will soon or later disappear in space?
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