Tidal friction from gravitational forces generates internal heat that can maintain liquid water oceans beneath kilometers of ice on distant frozen exoplanets, even when surface temperatures are extremely cold.
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Frozen Planets With Hidden Oceans Under 100km Ice#Exoplanet #FrozenPlanet #SpaceScience #OceanWorldAdded:
Deep in space [music] lies an extremely frozen alien world. Its surface is covered by 100 km thick solid ice.
[music] Far from its star, it endures endless extreme cold. Tidal friction [music] heats its core constantly. Beneath the ice lies a hidden liquid ocean.
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