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An atmosphere of helium

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I'm not sure why you would postulate an atmosphere of pure helium, any planet large enough or massive enough to hold onto helium would almost certainly have lots of neon, hydrogen, methane, CO and CO2, nitrogen and or nitrogen compounds as well, oxygen if it has life that is photosynthetic.

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I'm not sure why you would postulate an atmosphere of pure helium, any planet large enough or massive enough to hold onto helium would almost certainly have lots of neon, hydrogen, methane, CO and CO2, nitrogen and or nitrogen compounds as well, oxygen if it has life that is photosynthetic.

 

What I wanted to know is what would the planet's temperature be?

teh hydrogen could be entirely converted to metallic hydrogen and teh heavier gases could sink to the very bottom of the atmopshere.

 

I would like to know what the temperature would be right above those heavier elements.

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Well I don't know, I'm not good with weather science, so I came here to ask anybody here about it.

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thats really interesting.

 

I was assuming that 10,000 km of liquid helium would be far too thick but now I'm not so sure.

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Also, helium (liquid or gas) is an excellent conductor of heat.

 

You mean helium would trap more heat on the planet than oxygen or carbon dioxide?

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No. That's pretty much the opposite of what I meant.

 

But you said helium is an excellent conductor of heat.

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If you wanted a blanket on your bed to keep you warm, would you want it to be a good conductor, or a bad conductor, of heat?

 

So if I had more helium in my blood I'd get more heat drawn into my body?

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I thought by conducting you meant drawing heat towards the host, as opposed to controlling and maintaining it.

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