MeDeFe wrote:Snorri1234 wrote:Also, water is the most common thing on this planet we can think off that is easily recognisable. It freezes below 0 celsius and boils at 100 celsius, those temperatures are normal on this planet. Unlike the boiling and freezing points of oxygen.
I'm not sure Oxygen even has a freezing point.
At a low enough temperature, or under high enough pressure, oxygen will happily become solid.